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E-Book, Englisch, 486 Seiten

Holford / Brandon / Dulieu-Barton Damage Assessment of Structures IV

E-Book, Englisch, 486 Seiten

ISBN: 978-3-0357-0395-5
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection



Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).Understanding the manner in which damage evolves in engineering materials, systems or structures is currently the focus of extensive research. The object of the present book is to report recent advances in the areas of damage detection, assessment and quantification.
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PREFACE
Assessment of Structural Integrity under Dynamic Loading
The Use of Vibration Signatures to Detect Flexural Cracking in Reinforced Concrete Bridge Decks
Damage Detection of Plate-Like Structures
An Experimental Appraisal of the Strain Energy Damage Location Method
Development and Use of Smart Acquisition Systems for Bridge Monitoring
An Experimental Study of the Use of Vibration Testing to Predict Buckling Failure
Model-Based Damage Identification from Changes of Model Data - A Comparison of Different Methods
Self-Monitoring and Self-Healing Jointed Structures
Pattern Recognition Methods for Damage Diagnosis in Structures from Vibration Measurements
International Research Projects on Structural Damage Detection
An Investigation into the Condition Monitoring Strategy for a Large Reversible Francis Pump-Turbine
Mistuning Parameters Identification of a Bladed Disk
Influence of Bearing Pre-load Coefficient on Shaft Vibration and Pad Temperature in a Hydroturbine Generator Unit - A Case Study
Fuzzy Model-Based Fault Diagnosis of an AC Motor
The Application of a Lifetime Observer in Vehicle Technology
Rub Fault Diagnostics by Dynamic Characteristics Analysis of a Multi-Disk Rotor System
Application of High Frequency Monitoring for Classification of Rolling Element Bearing Failures
On Modelling of Structural Stiffness Loss Due to Damage
Inverse Methods in Structural Health Monitoring
Beat-Frequencies for Damage Detection
Detection and Configuration of the Shaft Crack in a Rotor-Bearing System by Genetic Algorithms
Developments and Comparisons on the Definition of an Instantaneous Damping Estimator for Structures under Natural Excitation
Spectral Finite Element and Genetic Algorithm for Crack Detection in Cantilever Rod
Auto-Regression and Statistical Process Control Techniques Applied to Damage Indication in Telecommunication Masts
An Error Estimate for CVA
Diagnostics of a System with an Interface Nonlinearity using Higher Order Spectral Estimators
The Multi-Agent Based Fault Diagnosis Prototype System
Built-In Diagnostics for Monitoring Crack Growth in Aircraft Structures
Damage Assessment Using Acoustic Emission
Novel Sensors for Damage Detection
Establishment of Traceable Measurement Standards for Acoustic Emission Energy Calibration
Correlation of Crack Propagation and Acoustic Emission Rates
Wavelet Signal Processing of Acoustic Emission Data
On the Long-Term Stability of Normal Condition for Damage Detection in a Composite Panel
Structural Health Monitoring of a Carbon Fibre Structure Using Low Profile Piezoelectric, Optical and MEMS Sensors
Lifetime Predictions for Orthopaedic Implants
Impact Location on Stiffened Composite Structures Using Neural Networks
Damage Assessment of Composite Structures Using Inverse Analysis and Genetic Algorithms
Evaluation for Fatigue Limit Reliability of High Strength Steel from Meso-Scale Characteristics
Mesomechanical Modeling of Quasihomogeneous Damage
Full Scale Accelerated Testing of Bituminous Road Pavement Mixtures
Thermoelastic Characterisation of Damage Around a Circular Hole in a GRP Component


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