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|a Experimental Vibration Analysis for Civil Engineering Structures
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Select Proceedings of the EVACES 2021
|c edited by Zhishen Wu, Tomonori Nagayama, Ji Dang, Rodrigo Astroza
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|a 1st ed. 2023
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|a XIV, 695 p. 437 illus., 370 illus. in color
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|a In-situ Monitoring of Vibrations Emitted by Tunnel Boring Machines in Urban Areas -- Damage Assessment of Civil Structures Using Wave Propagation Analysis and Transmissibility Functions -- SHM Campaign on 138 Spans of Railway Viaducts by Means of OMA and Wireless Sensors Network -- Effect of Damage on Vibration Characteristics of Reinforced Concrete Deck Slabs in an Existing Steel Girder Bridge -- Assessing Structural Health State by Monitoring Peridynamics Parameters in Operational Conditions
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|a This book presents selected, peer-reviewed contributions from the 9th International Conference on Experimental Vibration Analysis for Civil Engineering Structures (EVACES 2021), organized by the University of Tokyo and Saitama University from September 17-20, 2021 on the Hongo campus of the University of Tokyo, and hosted in an online format. The event brought together engineers, scientists, researchers, and practitioners, providing a forum for discussing and disseminating the latest developments and achievements in all major aspects of dynamic testing for civil engineering structures, including instrumentation, sources of excitation, data analysis, system identification, monitoring and condition assessment, in-situ and laboratory experiments, codes and standards, and vibration mitigation. The topics of EVACES 2021 included but were not limited to: damage identification and structural health monitoring; testing, sensing and modeling; vibration isolation and control; system and model identification; coupled dynamical systems (including human–structure, vehicle–structure, and soil–structure interaction); and application of advanced techniques involving the Internet of Things, robot, UAV, big data and artificial intelligence
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