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Sensing Issues In Civil Structural Health Monitoring Farhad Ansari

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Sensing Issues In Civil Structural Health Monitoring Farhad Ansari
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.08 MB
Pages: 529
Author: Farhad Ansari
ISBN: 9781280312168, 9781402036606, 9781402036613, 1280312165, 1402036604, 1402036612
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Sensing Issues In Civil Structural Health Monitoring Farhad Ansari by Farhad Ansari 9781280312168, 9781402036606, 9781402036613, 1280312165, 1402036604, 1402036612 instant download after payment.

Civil infrastructure systems are generally the most expensive assets in any country, and these systems are deteriorating at an alarming rate. In addition, these systems have a long service life in comparison to most other commercial products. As well, the introduction of intelligent materials and innovative design approaches in these systems is painfully slow due to heavy relianceon traditional construction and maintenance practices, and the conservative nature of design codes. Feedback on the "state of the health" of constructed systems is practically nonexistent. In the quest for lighter, stronger and corrosion-resistant structures, the replacement of ferrous materials by high-strength fibrous ones is being actively pursued in several countries around the world, both with respect to the design of new structures as well as for the rehabilitation and strengthening of existing ones. In North America, active research in the design of new highway bridges is focused on a number of specialty areas, including the replacement of steel reinforcing bars in concrete deck slabs by randomly distributed low-modulus fibers, and the replacement of steel prestressing cables for concrete components by tendons comprising super-strong fibers. Research is also being conducted on using FRPs to repair and strengthen existing structures.

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