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Vibration-based techniques for damage detection and localization in engineering structures

Contributor(s): Nobari, Ali S. [ed.] | Aliabadi, M. H. Ferri [ed.].
Series: Computational and experimental methods in structures ; / edited by Ferri M. H. Aliabadi; v.10. Publisher: New Jersey World Scientific 2018Description: x, 243p.ISBN: 9781786344960.Subject(s): Vibration-based techniquesDDC classification: 624.176 | V659 Summary: In the oil and gas industries, large companies are endeavoring to find and utilize efficient structural health monitoring methods in order to reduce maintenance costs and time. Through an examination of the vibration-based techniques, this title addresses theoretical, computational and experimental methods used within this trend. By providing comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of established and emerging processes, this book enables the reader to draw their own conclusions about the field of vibration-controlled damage detection in comparison with other available techniques. The chapters offer a balance between laboratory and practical applications, in addition to detailed case studies, strengths and weakness are drawn from a broad spectrum of information.
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrival August 13-19, 2018
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In the oil and gas industries, large companies are endeavoring to find and utilize efficient structural health monitoring methods in order to reduce maintenance costs and time. Through an examination of the vibration-based techniques, this title addresses theoretical, computational and experimental methods used within this trend. By providing comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of established and emerging processes, this book enables the reader to draw their own conclusions about the field of vibration-controlled damage detection in comparison with other available techniques. The chapters offer a balance between laboratory and practical applications, in addition to detailed case studies, strengths and weakness are drawn from a broad spectrum of information.

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