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Fall 2020
Railway bridges are critical components of the railway infrastructure system. These bridges are subjected to various potential hazards resulting in different levels of damage. Therefore, developing operational response-based robust damage investigation strategies specifically tailored to railroad...
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Dynamic behaviour of piezoelectric sensors and their application in crack identification for SHM
DownloadFall 2017
The health monitoring of critical structures plays a crucial role in locating damage positions timely and preventing catastrophic failures. Much attention has been devoted to exploiting piezoelectric sensors/actuators to develop techniques of recording elastic wave signals to realize structural...
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Electromechanical Properties of 3D-Printed Smart Materials for Structural Health Monitoring
Download2022-06-01
Saleh, Menna A., Kempers, Roger, Melenka, Garrett W.
Smart materials with sensing capabilities are an exciting new technology that will impact many applications, including structural health monitoring (SHM), biomedical implants, wearable sensors, automotive, and actuators. Strain sensors (piezoresistive material) for SHM can be used to measure the...