2021
DOI: 10.19080/etoaj.2021.04.555626
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A Literature Review of Non-Contact Tools and Methods in Structural Health Monitoring

Abstract: In this review paper, the methodology employed was undertaken according to the following steps. First, the literature was collected from the SCOPUS database due to it indexes the largest number of journals and is commonly used in engineering fields [12,13]. The initial search was performed on the 21st of January 2021 with the keywords "structural health monitoring" and with the aim of obtaining exclusively the non-contact literature, the specific query was: TITLE-ABS-KEY ("structural health monitoring" AND non… Show more

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“…Contact sensors require time-consuming installation, environmental protection, regular maintenance, and repairs, which can be overcome using noncontact sensors/sensing. 96 Non-contact sensing offers collecting many types of measurements. For example, temperature and displacements can be measured without coming into the contact with the host structure, thus enabling SHM at both local and global levels.…”
Section: Non-contact Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contact sensors require time-consuming installation, environmental protection, regular maintenance, and repairs, which can be overcome using noncontact sensors/sensing. 96 Non-contact sensing offers collecting many types of measurements. For example, temperature and displacements can be measured without coming into the contact with the host structure, thus enabling SHM at both local and global levels.…”
Section: Non-contact Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to this, the measurement of vertical displacement is also an important parameter for the health evaluation of bridges and it is convenient to measure it directly on long-span bridges. Therefore, Liquid Levelling Sensors (LLS) are considered the most suitable and promising devices for this kind of measurement [17], which can overcome the problem of inclination angles and provide the most accurate results [18]. Moreover, measurement of linear deflection is also important as many of the sensors do not satisfy the field measurement criteria, so, for this purpose, Linear Variable Differential Transformers (LVDT) are the best-suited devices that can be reliable for field measurement of linear displacement for a longer period of time [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, SHM approaches that detect chemical diffusion in composites are primarily based on changes in volume and weight measurements. However, these methods are impractical as they require disassembly of the structures [9,23]. Therefore, exploring different effects of the diffusion process might be beneficial.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%