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Fibre Optic Methods for Structural Health Monitoring
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Sep 2007, Pages: 288


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The book introduces the broad realm of structural health monitoring, with a thorough discussion of SHM systems, processes, and management tools. It continues with the main focus of the book Fibre-Optic Deformation sensors, their application and interpretation, covering areas such as the mechanical parameters to be monitored deformations, displacements, rotations, cracks openings, curvatures,  with in depth discussions of how to achieve the monitoring aims, how to make data interpretation depending on the construction material, and discusses what numerical concepts and formulas to use in order to properly analyse the data. Overall the Book is organised so that it can be used as a step-by-step guide to implement a monitoring system and includes numerous application examples on the most common types of structures, such as building, bridges, historical monuments, piles, dams, tunnels, pipelines, risers, and off-shore structures, and their most frequently monitored parameters.

Authors Bio:

Dr. Branko Gliai has studied at the University of Belgrade and received his degrees, in civil engineering in 1994, and in mathematics in 1996. He was awarded as the best student of the year of the Department for Structural Engineering, and as the best student of the year of Faculty of Civil Engineering. In November 2000, Branko Gliai was employed as Project Manager at SMARTEC SA, and since May 2001 he has been working as Solution and Services Manager in the same company.

Dr. Daniele Inaudi received a degree in physics at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETHZ). His graduation work was centred on the theoretical and experimental study of the polarization state of the emission of external grating diode lasers and was prized with the ETHZ medal. He is an active member of OSA, SPIE, IABSE, IABMAS, fib, founding member of ISHMII, chairman of the Sensor conference at the annual SPIE International Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials and member of the organizing committee of the annual International conference on Optical Fibre Sensors. Daniele Inaudi is author of more that 80 papers, three book chapters and editor of a book on Optical Nondestructive Testing.


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Chapter 1 Introduction to Structural Health Monitoring


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