Technology and application of structural health monitoring in bridges
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Meehan, Rachael E. (Rachael Elizabeth)
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
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Jerome J. Connor.
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Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) has become a useful tool for detecting when the characteristics of a structure have changed to indicate damage such that well-timed and effective maintenance may be planned and the remaining performance capacity may be assessed. SHM has also lead to a better understanding of the loads and the response within a structure in order to optimize future design. In this paper, research is compiled on the current practice of SHM with coverage of sensors used, system configurations, data management, analysis and a discussion of current issues. Recommendations on the current state and future of SHM are made and case studies investigate recent applications. A proposed procedure for the design and implementation of a SHM system is examined and then applied to the design project for the Master of Engineering program in High Performance Structures at MIT. Conclusions include a suggestion on the most effective way to design a SHM system, what the industry needs to mature and predictions of the future of the industry.
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Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, June 2011. "June 2011." Cataloged from PDF version of thesis. Includes bibliographical references (p. 51-53).
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2011Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringPublisher
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Civil and Environmental Engineering.