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020 _a9783030139759
040 _cIIT Kanpur
041 _aeng
082 _a690.24
_bSe45
245 _aSeismic structural health monitoring
_bfrom theory to successful applications
_cedited by Maria Pina Limongelli and Mehmet Celebi
260 _bSpringer
_c2019
_aSwitzerland
300 _axii, 447p
440 _aSpringer Tracts in civil engineering
490 _a/ edited by Giovanni Solari ...[et al.]
520 _a This book includes a collection of state-of-the-art contributions addressing both theoretical developments in, and successful applications of, seismic structural health monitoring (S2HM). Over the past few decades, Seismic SHM has expanded considerably, due to the growing demand among various stakeholders (owners, managers and engineering professionals) and researchers. The discipline has matured in the process, as can be seen by the number of S2HM systems currently installed worldwide. Furthermore, the responses recorded by S2HM systems hold great potential, both with regard to the management of emergency situations and to ordinary maintenance needs. The book’s 17 chapters, prepared by leading international experts, are divided into four major sections. The first comprises six chapters describing the specific requirements of S2HM systems for different types of civil structures and infrastructures (buildings, bridges, cultural heritage, dams, structures with base isolation devices) and for monitoring different phenomena (e.g. soil-structure interaction and excessive drift). The second section describes available methods and computational tools for data processing, while the third is dedicated to hardware and software tools for S2HM. In the book’s closing section, five chapters report on state-of-the-art applications of S2HM around the world.
650 _aBuildings Earthquake effects
650 _aEarthquake resistant design
650 _aSeismic design
650 _aStructural analysis
700 _aLimongelli, Maria Pina [ed.]
700 _aCelebi, Mehmet [ed.]
942 _cBK
999 _c567386
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