Liew and Veidt [1] proposed guided waves based damage identification technique with neural networks through a data fusion process that associates overlapping intermediate test results while isolating outliers to narrow the training range for improved generalization in the iterative test inputs dependent training scheme.
Rosalie et al [2] implemented cross-borehole tomography using a simultaneous iterative reconstruction technique to detect damages in flat plates; where Images were reconstructed from the generation of simulated data for sample areas containing damage zones of different shapes and sizes located at various positions within the region.
Lallart et al [3] introduced the architecture of a fully integrated, self-powered structural health monitoring scheme using a micro-generators to power an array of numerous distributed actuators and sensors as well as wireless data transmission modules without recurring to heavy and costly wiring.
Singh [4] used transcendental inverse eigenvalue problems for estimation of the damage parameters of a rod by using only few and selected eigenvalues corresponding to the measured resonant and anti-resonant frequencies.
Guo et al [5] presented an equivalent vehicle load method to find the relationship between fatigue damage, temperature and increasing traffic flow for fatigue life assessment of critical bridge members using statistical disposition of traffic flow and finite element analysis.
Hison et al [6] reported a magneto-elastic sensor prototype for on-line elastic deformation monitoring and fracture alarm in civil engineering structure.
Ling et al [7] used embedded fiber-optic Bragg grating sensors to measure the dynamic strain and identify the existence of delamination of the composite structures to allow the continuous estimation of fatigue life and minimize the need of in-site inspection of the structures.
Tsuda et al [8] showed that fiber Bragg grating sensors could determine the location of fatigue crack tip more precisely than piezoelectric sensors.
Zimmerman [9] investigated the effect of measurement noise on damage detection performance using closed-form solutions for the sensitivity of the damage vectors of minimum rank perturbation theory.
Sarazin and Newhook [10] discussed the development of a strain-based index in which the loss of strain compatibility can be used to identify regions where debonding of carbon fiber reinforced polymer strengthen concrete has occurred.
Tang et al [11] proposed an online sequential weighted least squares support vector machine technique to identify the structural parameters and their changes when vibration data involve damage events.
Sekine and Atobe [12] identified of locations and force histories of multiple point impacts on composite isogrid-stiffened panels using measured longitudinal strain responses of isogrid.
Yoshitomi and Takewaki [13] proposed a noise-bias compensation method to evaluate the intensity of noise in addition to the identification of story stiffness and damping performing numerical simulations in the frequency domain by generating two stationary random processes with the specified levels of power spectra.
Wang et al [14] studied long term health monitoring of fiber-optic sensors embedded glass fiber-reinforced polymer bars for near-surface mounted reinforcement for the strengthening of reinforced concrete structures.
1. Pattern recognition of guided waves for damage evaluation in bars Pattern Recognition Letters, Volume 30, Issue 3, 1 February 2009, Pages 321-330 Chin Kian Liew, Martin Veidt
2. Structural health monitoring of composite structures using stress wave methods Composite Structures, Volume 67, Issue 2, February 2005, Pages 157-166 C. Rosalie, A. Chan, W.K. Chiu, S.C. Galea, F. Rose, N. Rajic
3. Synchronized switch harvesting applied to self-powered smart systems: Piezoactive microgenerators for autonomous wireless receivers Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, Volume 147, Issue 1, 15 September 2008, Pages 263-272 Mickaƫl Lallart, Daniel Guyomar, Yves Jayet, Lionel Petit, Elie Lefeuvre, Thomas Monnier, Philippe Guy, Claude Richard
4. Transcendental inverse eigenvalue problems in damage parameter estimation Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, Volume 23, Issue 6, August 2009, Pages 1870-1883 Kumar Vikram Singh
5. Influence of ambient temperature on the fatigue damage of welded bridge decks International Journal of Fatigue, Volume 30, Issue 6, June 2008, Pages 1092-1102 Tong Guo, Aiqun Li, Hao Wang
6. Magnetoelastic sensor for real-time monitoring of elastic deformation and fracture alarm Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, Volume 125, Issue 1, 21 October 2005, Pages 10-14 Cornelia Hison, Giovanni Ausanio, Alberto C. Barone, Vincenzo Iannotti, Eufemia Pepe, Luciano Lanotte
7. Determination of dynamic strain profile and delamination detection of composite structures using embedded multiplexed fibre-optic sensors Composite Structures, Volume 66, Issues 1-4, October-December 2004, Pages 317-326 Hang-Yin Ling, Kin-Tak Lau, Li Cheng
8. Investigation of fatigue crack in stainless steel using a mobile fiber Bragg grating ultrasonic sensor Optical Fiber Technology, Volume 13, Issue 3, July 2007, Pages 209-214 Hiroshi Tsuda, Jung-Ryul Lee, Yisheng Guan, Junji Takatsubo
9. Statistical confidence using minimum rank perturbation theory Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, Volume 20, Issue 5, July 2006, Pages 1155-1172 David C. Zimmerman
10. A strain-based index for monitoring laminates of FRP-strengthened beams Construction and Building Materials, Volume 21, Issue 4, April 2007, Pages 789-798 Geoff A. Sarazin, John P. Newhook
11. Online weighted LS-SVM for hysteretic structural system identification Engineering Structures, Volume 28, Issue 12, October 2006, Pages 1728-1735 He-Sheng Tang, Song-Tao Xue, Rong Chen, Tadanobu Sato
12. Identification of locations and force histories of multiple point impacts on composite isogrid-stiffened panels Composite Structures, Volume 89, Issue 1, June 2009, Pages 1-7 Hideki Sekine, Satoshi Atobe
13. Noise-bias compensation in physical-parameter system identification under microtremor input Engineering Structures, Volume 31, Issue 2, February 2009, Pages 580-590 S. Yoshitomi, I. Takewaki
14. Strain monitoring of RC members strengthened with smart NSM FRP bars Construction and Building Materials, Volume 23, Issue 4, April 2009, Pages 1698-1711 Bo Wang, J.G. Teng, Laura De Lorenzis, Li-Min Zhou, Jinping Ou, Wei Jin, K.T. Lau
Monday, August 17, 2009
review of SHM
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