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http://dx.doi.org/10.12989/sss.2015.15.3.577

Can we substitute the intuition of an experienced bridge inspector by monitoring?  

Wenzel, Helmut (VCE Vienna Consulting Engineers ZT GmbH)
Tanaka, Hiroshi (University of Ottawa)
Hollrigl-Binder, Michaela (VCE Vienna Consulting Engineers ZT GmbH)
Allmer, Helga (VCE Vienna Consulting Engineers ZT GmbH)
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Smart Structures and Systems / v.15, no.3, 2015 , pp. 577-592 More about this Journal
Abstract
Damage quantification is a major goal of the SHM community. Methodologies to introduce a quantity for actual condition of a structure into the assessment process are desired. The idea that the condition of a structure is represented in the character of its dynamic response is fully accepted by the SHM community. The VCLIFE methodology quantifies condition analyzing input from monitoring.
Keywords
SHM; Monitoring;
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