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Non-destructive system

Structural health monitoring (SHM) is a process for evaluation of the structural safety status from structural response measurements. The ultimate goal is to develop an economical and non-destructive system for the earliest possible detection of damage. It has been attracting much attention in the past two decades. A tremendous amount of efforts have been dedicated in this area [15,18,19,25,51,52,68,69,77,101,103,106,138,142,143,149,160,168,174,185], [186,195,201,204,228,238,244,246,261,267,268,281,282]. Comprehensive literature reviews on the development of SHM can be found in Doebling et al. [69] and Sohn et al. [247] and there were also a number of workshops, [1,44,187], for example, and special issues of journals, e.g.. Journal of Engineering Mechanics in July 2000 [90] and January 2004 [26] and Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering in January 2001 [278] and May 2006 [22]. [Pg.61]

Masot, R., Alcaniz, M., Fuentes, A. et al. (2010) Design of a low-cost non-destructive system for punctual measurements of salt levels in food products using impedance spectroscopy. Sens. Actuators, A, 158,217-223. [Pg.19]


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