Sensing Issues in Civil Structural Health Monitoring

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Farhad Ansari
Springer Science & Business Media, 2005. gada 14. nov. - 527 lappuses
Civil infrastructure systems are generally the most expensive assets in any country, and these systems are deteriorating at an alarming rate. In addition, these systems have a long service life in comparison to most other commercial products. As well, the introduction of intelligent materials and innovative design approaches in these systems is painfully slow due to heavy relianceon traditional construction and maintenance practices, and the conservative nature of design codes. Feedback on the "state of the health" of constructed systems is practically nonexistent. In the quest for lighter, stronger and corrosion-resistant structures, the replacement of ferrous materials by high-strength fibrous ones is being actively pursued in several countries around the world, both with respect to the design of new structures as well as for the rehabilitation and strengthening of existing ones. In North America, active research in the design of new highway bridges is focused on a number of specialty areas, including the replacement of steel reinforcing bars in concrete deck slabs by randomly distributed low-modulus fibers, and the replacement of steel prestressing cables for concrete components by tendons comprising super-strong fibers. Research is also being conducted on using FRPs to repair and strengthen existing structures.

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ARE CIVIL STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS RISK AVERSEA?
3
MONITORING TECHNOLOGIES FOR MAINTENANCE
13
THE ROLE OF SENSING AND MEASUREMENT IN ACHIEVING
23
RECENT DEVELOPMENT OF BRIDGE HEALTH MONITORING
33
A STRATEGY TO IMPLEMENT STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING
43
SENSORS NOT JUST FOR RESEARCH ANYMORE
55
INVESTIGATION OF THE DYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF
65
DISTRIBUTED SENSING TECHNOLOGIES FOR MONITORING FRP
74
HEALTH MONITORING DAMAGE PROGNOSIS AND SERVICELIFE
301
ADAPTIVE EVENT DETECTION FOR SHM SYSTEM MONITORING
311
A NOTE ON INTERPRETATION OF SHM DATA FOR BRIDGES
321
INSTRUMENTATION PERFORMANCE DURING LONGTERM BRIDGE
330
STABILITY AND RELIABILITY OF FIBEROPTIC MEASUREMENT
341
INSTRUMENTATION OF THE INDOOR CABLE STAYED BRIDGE
353
STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEMS FOR BRIDGE DECKS
362
CFRP STRENGTHENING AND MONITORING OF A BOX GIRDER
373

A De Stefano and R Ceravolo
85
N F Grace
95
DESIGN OF TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT ARRAYS TO ASSESS
107
MONITORING ISSUES FROM
117
STRUCTURAL AND MATERIAL MONITORING OF HISTORICAL
127
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL SENSING FOR POSTEARTHQUAKE
134
APPLICATION OF EM STRESS SENSORS IN LARGE STEEL CABLES
145
ENHANCING DURABILITY OF STRUCTURES BY MONITORING
155
DETERMINATION OF REBAR FORCES BASED ON THE EXTERIOR
175
DEVELOPMENT OF FBG SENSORS FOR STRUCTURAL HEALTH
196
FIBER OPTIC NERVE SYSTEMS WITH OPTICAL CORRELATION
219
HEALTH MONITORING OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES USING
239
APPLICATION OF IMAGE ANALYSIS TO STEEL STRUCTURAL
249
SHAPE MEMORY ALLOY BASED SMART CIVIL STRUCTURES WITH
259
SMART SENSORS AND INTEGRATED SHM SYSTEM FOR OFFSHORE
269
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR SENSING SYSTEMS TO ENSURE
280
PRACTICAL IMPLEMENTATIONS OF INTELLIGENT MONITORING
291
SENSORS AND CONDITION EVALUATION FOR BRIDGE HEALTH
383
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS FOR OPTICAL FIBER SENSING
393
IMPLEMENTATION OF LONG GAUGE FIBER OPTIC SENSOR
403
ABSOLUTE DEFORMATION MEASUREMENT USING FIBEROPTIC
415
INTERACTION MODEL BETWEEN FIBER OPTIC ULTRASONIC
423
BIREFRINGENCE AND TRANSVERSE STRAIN SENSITIVITY
432
A NEW FIBER OPTIC ACOUSTICVIBRATION SENSOR
443
EMBEDDED CRACK TIP OPENING DISPLACEMENT SENSOR
453
LOOP TOPOLOGY BASED WHITE LIGHT INTERFEROMETRIC FIBER
463
MONITORING RESULTS OF A SELF ANCHORED SUSPENSION
475
LONG TERM MONITORING OF A HYBRID CABLESTAYED BRIDGE
485
STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM APPLICATIONS
495
LONGTERM MONITORING OPERATION OF THE TESTROAD
505
PIPELINE BUCKLING DETECTION BY THE DISTRIBUTED
515
Subject Index
525
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