2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-75741-4_15
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Structural Health Monitoring for Seismic Protection of Structure and Infrastructure Systems

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“…For this aim, it is evident that the numerical procedures used to obtain the possible damage state must be reliable and efficient in time-demand, especially for buildings that have strategic or relevant functions (such as hospitals and schools). Finite Element (FE) model updating techniques based on ambient or forced vibrations are tools able to identify and/or localize the damage as a change in the structural stiffness starting from the vibration response measurements (Teughels et al, 2002;Bursi et al, 2014;Bursi et al, 2018;Zarate and Caicedo, 2008). In the field of vibration-based dynamic identification procedures, several methodologies have been proposed for the evaluation of the unknown parameters in civil structures (Mottershead and Friswell, 1993;Teughels and De Roeck, 2004;Christodoulou and Papadimitriou, 2007;Caicedo and Yun, 2011;Vincenzi and Gambarelli, 2017;Ponsi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this aim, it is evident that the numerical procedures used to obtain the possible damage state must be reliable and efficient in time-demand, especially for buildings that have strategic or relevant functions (such as hospitals and schools). Finite Element (FE) model updating techniques based on ambient or forced vibrations are tools able to identify and/or localize the damage as a change in the structural stiffness starting from the vibration response measurements (Teughels et al, 2002;Bursi et al, 2014;Bursi et al, 2018;Zarate and Caicedo, 2008). In the field of vibration-based dynamic identification procedures, several methodologies have been proposed for the evaluation of the unknown parameters in civil structures (Mottershead and Friswell, 1993;Teughels and De Roeck, 2004;Christodoulou and Papadimitriou, 2007;Caicedo and Yun, 2011;Vincenzi and Gambarelli, 2017;Ponsi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last two decades, the use of fast monitoring procedures for the structural evaluation of real engineering structures has steadily grown. 1,2 Indeed, SHM plays a major role in the evaluation of the state of health of public/strategic buildings and infrastructure, especially when deciding whether a structure is safe, requires inspection, or must be abandoned. These aspects promoted the current interest in real-time monitoring applications for early warning damage evaluation, which may be conveniently implemented using low-cost sensors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%