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An Y.♦, Chatzi E.♦, Sim S.♦, Laflamme S.♦, Błachowski B., Ou J.♦, Recent progress and future trends on damage identification methods for bridge structures,
STRUCTURAL CONTROL AND HEALTH MONITORING, ISSN: 1545-2255, DOI: 10.1002/stc.2416, Vol.26, No.10, pp.e2416-1-30, 2019Streszczenie: Damage identification forms a key objective in structural health monitoring. Several state-of-the-art review papers regarding progress in this field up to 2011 have been published. This paper summarizes the recent progress between 2011 and 2017 in the area of damage identification methods for bridge structures. This paper is organized based on the classification of bridge infrastructure in terms of fundamental structural systems, namely, beam bridges, truss bridges, arch bridges, cable-stayed bridges, and suspension bridges. The overview includes theoretical developments, enhanced simulation attempts, laboratory-scale implementations, full-scale validation, and the summary for each type of bridges. Based on the offered review, some challenges, suggestions, and future trends in damage identification are proposed. The work can be served as a basis for both academics and practitioners, who seek to implement damage identification methods in next-generation structural health monitoring systems. Słowa kluczowe: arch bridge, beam bridge, cable‐stayed bridge, damage identification, suspension bridge, truss bridge Afiliacje autorów:
An Y. | - | Dalian University of Technology (CN) | Chatzi E. | - | Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (CH) | Sim S. | - | Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (KR) | Laflamme S. | - | Iowa State University (US) | Błachowski B. | - | IPPT PAN | Ou J. | - | Dalian University of Technology (CN) |
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