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Structural Health Monitoring Of Large Structures Using Acoustic Emissioncase Histories Kanji Ono

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Structural Health Monitoring Of Large Structures Using Acoustic Emissioncase Histories Kanji Ono
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 86.91 MB
Pages: 298
Author: Kanji Ono, Tomoki Shiotani, Martine Wevers, Marvin A. Hamstad
ISBN: 9783039284757, 3039284754
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Structural Health Monitoring Of Large Structures Using Acoustic Emissioncase Histories Kanji Ono by Kanji Ono, Tomoki Shiotani, Martine Wevers, Marvin A. Hamstad 9783039284757, 3039284754 instant download after payment.

Acoustic emission (AE) techniques have successfully been used for assuring the structural integrity of large rocket motorcases since 1963, and their uses have expanded to ever larger structures, especially as structural health monitoring (SHM) of large structures has become the most urgent task for engineering communities around the world. The needs for advanced AE monitoring methods are felt keenly by those dealing with aging infrastructures. Many publications have appeared covering various aspects of AE techniques, but documentation of actual applications of AE techniques has been mostly limited to reports of successful results without technical details that allow objective evaluation of the results. There are some exceptions in the literature. In this Special Issue of the Acoustics section of Applied Sciences, we seek contributions covering these exceptions cited here. Here, we seek contributions describing case histories of AE applications to large structures that have achieved the goals of SHM by providing adequate technical information supporting the success stories. Types of structures can include aerospace and geological structures, bridges, buildings, factories, maritime facilities, off-shore structures, etc. Experiences with AE monitoring methods designed and proven for large stru.

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