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Damage evolution review

A recent review by the authors [1] presents several works on fatigue damage under multiaxial loading. Unfortunately, most of these describe damage evolution... [Pg.182]

The present entry, after a review of some output-only modal identification techniques, presents the application of ambient vibration-based modal and stmctural identification to a historic masonry tower. Subsequently, the role of AVT and OMA in the preservation of Cultural Heritage structures is exemplified in a further application (i.e., the long-term dynamic monitoring of a tower) aimed at (1) evaluating the effects of structural modifications, (2) assessing the influence of environmental effects on natural frequencies, (3) identifying the evolution of damage mechanisms. [Pg.34]


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