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    A review of recent research advances on structural health monitoring in Western Australia

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    Authors
    Li, Jun
    Hao, Hong
    Date
    2016
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Li, J. and Hao, H. 2016. A review of recent research advances on structural health monitoring in Western Australia. Structural Monitoring and Maintenance. 3 (1): pp. 33-49.
    Source Title
    Structural Monitoring and Maintenance
    DOI
    10.12989/smm.2016.3.1.033
    Additional URLs
    http://technopress.kaist.ac.kr/?page=container&journal=smm&volume=3&num=1
    School
    Department of Civil Engineering
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/52068
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) has been attracting numerous research efforts around the world because it targets at monitoring structural conditions and performance to prevent catastrophic failure, and to provide quantitative data for engineers and infrastructure owners to design a reliable and economical asset management strategy. In the past decade, with supports from Australian Research Council (ARC), Cooperative Research Center for Infrastructure and Engineering Asset Management (CIEAM), CSIRO and industry partners, intensive research works have been conducted in the School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering, University of Western Australia and Centre for Infrastructural Monitoring and Protection, Curtin University on various techniques of SHM. The researches include the development of hardware, software and various algorithms, such as various signal processing techniques for operational modal analysis, modal analysis toolbox, non-model based methods for assessing the shear connection in composite bridges and identifying the free spanning and supports conditions of pipelines, vibration based structural damage identification and model updating approaches considering uncertainty and noise effects, structural identification under moving loads, guided wave propagation technique for detecting debonding damage, and relative displacement sensors for SHM in composite and steel truss bridges. This paper aims at summarizing and reviewing the recent research advances on SHM of civil infrastructure in Western Australia.

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