Browsing by Subject "Damage detection"
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Cointegration and nonstationarity in the context of multiresolution analysis
(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2011)Cointegration has established itself as a powerful means of projecting out long-term trends from time-series data in the context of econometrics. Recent work by the current authors has further established that cointegration ...
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Damage detection under varying environmental and operational conditions using Wavelet Transform Modulus Maxima decay lines similarity
(2016)Over the last three decades, there have been increasing demands to develop and deploy Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) systems for engineering structures in service. Since these structures are subjected to varying ...
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Minimum relative entropy criterion for damage detection and location
(2007)Relative entropy has been employed, as an alternative to other regularization methods, in solving ill-conditioned linear inverse problems. Damage detection when treated as structural modification imparted by the damage ...
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Minimum relative entropy criterion for damage detection and location
(2007)Relative entropy has been employed, as an alternative to other regularization methods, in solving ill-conditioned linear inverse problems. Damage detection when treated as structural modification imparted by the damage ...
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Minimum relative entropy criterion for damage detection and location
(Affiliation: Brunel University, School of Engineering and Design, United KingdomAffiliation: University of Cyprus, Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, CyprusCorrespondence Address: Mares, C.Brunel University, School of Engineering and DesignUnited Kingdomemail: Cristinel.Mares@brunel.ac.uk, 2009)Relative entropy has been employed, as an alternative to other regularization methods, in solving ill-conditioned linear inverse problems. Damage detection when treated as structural modification imparted by the damage ...
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Minimum relative entropy criterion for damage detection and location
(2007)Relative entropy has been employed, as an alternative to other regularization methods, in solving ill-conditioned linear inverse problems. Damage detection when treated as structural modification imparted by the damage ...
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A multiresolution approach to cointegration for enhanced SHM of structures under varying conditions - An exploratory study
(2014)Cointegration has now been established as a powerful means of projecting out long-term trends from time-series data in the context of econometrics. Recent work has further established that cointegration can be applied ...
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Seismic Rehabilitation of Substandard R.C. Buildings with Masonry Infills
(2018)Seismic deformation demands are localized in areas of stiffness discontinuity, such as in the soft storys of frame structures, where disproportionate damage is often reported in post-earthquake reconnaissance. In many parts ...
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Simplified method for rapid seismic assessment of older R.C. buildings
(2018)After several years of progress in earthquake design procedures, existing reinforced concrete buildings that fall short of modern standards still represent the vast majority of the built environment. Poorly reinforced ...
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Structural health monitoring under varying environmental conditions using wavelets
(2013)A novel structural health monitoring system to detect damages in structures under varying operational and environmental conditions is presented in this paper. A noncontact, full-field measurement using a high speed camera ...