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Structural Health Monitoring of Civil Infrastructure Systems
Woodhead Publishing Ltd, Aug 2009, Pages: 552
Structural health monitoring (SHM) has been defined as the use of in-situ, non-destructive sensing and analysis of structural characteristics, including the structural response, for detecting changes that may indicate damage or degradation. Essentially, a SHM system must have the ability to collect, validate and make accessible, operational data on the basis of which decisions related to service-life management can be made.
This important new book provides a comprehensive review of the topic of structural health monitoring of civil infrastructure systems including aspects associated with sensors, data collection, data interpretation, application and specification.
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