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14 July 2004 Evaluating the reliability of highway bridges following hazards in real-time by structural health monitoring (RT-SHM-D+P)
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Abstract
Health monitoring of infrastructure systems for their proactive management to make the best use of limited resources for their optimum life-cycle performance, protection and preservation is a promising paradigm. Structural health monitoring (SHM) technologies have sufficiently evolved to accomplish real-time post-hazard evaluation of highway bridges. Solution of the pressing and critical problem of post-hazard bridge condition evaluation is possible by problem-focused, coordinated cross-disciplinary research. A newly initiated research program, which has been formulated for creating knowledge to construct an intelligent bridge SHM system, is presented in this paper. An overview of the state-of-the-art research in SHM is outlined.
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A. Emin Aktan, Kirk A. Grimmelsman, Korhan Ciloglu, and Qin Pan "Evaluating the reliability of highway bridges following hazards in real-time by structural health monitoring (RT-SHM-D+P)", Proc. SPIE 5395, Nondestructive Detection and Measurement for Homeland Security II, (14 July 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.548334
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KEYWORDS
Bridges

Structural health monitoring

Statistical modeling

Visual process modeling

Reliability

Intelligence systems

Systems modeling

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