1st Edition

Structural Sensing, Health Monitoring, and Performance Evaluation

By D. Huston Copyright 2010
662 Pages
by CRC Press

662 Pages
by CRC Press

662 Pages
by CRC Press

Structural health monitoring (SHM) uses one or more in situ sensing systems placed in or around a structure, providing real-time evaluation of its performance and ultimately preventing structural failure. Although most commonly used in civil engineering, such as in roads, bridges, and dams, SHM is now finding applications in other engineering environments, such as naval and aerospace... Read more

Introduction. Point Sensors. Distributed and Noncontact Sensors. Data Acquisition, Conditioning and Sensor Networking. Data Processing. Data Interpretation. Adaptive and Automated Sensing. Health Monitoring and Prognosis. Structural Performance Assessment. Sensor and Health Monitoring System Design. Case Studies. Appendices.

Biography

Huston, D.