2021
DOI: 10.5505/itujfa.2021.56255
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In Situ dynamic system identification of historic masonry monuments based on non-destructive testing

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“…Ambient vibration tests have been widely used in the literature for all types of structures, especially historical masonry structures. The method was used for masonry towers [4][5][6][7], masonry minarets [8][9][10], masonry bridges [11][12][13][14], masonry buildings [15][16][17], masonry mosques [18][19][20], masonry churches [21,22] and other historical masonry structures [23,24]. It can be seen from the literature that ambient vibration tests have been commonly used for all types of historical masonry structures.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ambient vibration tests have been widely used in the literature for all types of structures, especially historical masonry structures. The method was used for masonry towers [4][5][6][7], masonry minarets [8][9][10], masonry bridges [11][12][13][14], masonry buildings [15][16][17], masonry mosques [18][19][20], masonry churches [21,22] and other historical masonry structures [23,24]. It can be seen from the literature that ambient vibration tests have been commonly used for all types of historical masonry structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%