Förlagets beskrivning
Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) is the interdisciplinary engineering field devoted to the monitoring and assessment of structural health and integrity. SHM technology integrates non-destructive evaluation techniques using remote sensing and smart materials to create smart self-monitoring structures characterized by increased reliability and long life. Its applications are primarily systems with critical demands concerning performance where classical onsite assessment is both difficult and expensive.
Advanced Structural Damage Detection: From Theory to Engineering Applications is written by academic experts in the field and provides students, engineers and other technical specialists with a comprehensive review of recent developments in various monitoring techniques and their applications to SHM. Contributing to an area which is the subject of intensive research and development, this book offers both theoretical principles and feasibility studies for a number of SHM techniques.
Key features: Takes a multidisciplinary approach and provides a comprehensive review of main SHM techniquesPresents real case studies and practical application of techniques for damage detection in different types of structuresPresents a number of new/novel data processing algorithmsDemonstrates real operating prototypes
Advanced Structural Damage Detection: From Theory to Engineering Applications is a comprehensive reference for researchers and engineers and is a useful source of information for graduate students in mechanical and civil engineering
Fler böcker av Tadeusz Stepinski
Liknande böcker
Recensioner
Den här boken har tyvärr inte några recensioner ännu. Om du redan läst boken, skriv en recension!
Recensera boken
Skriv en recension och dela dina åsikter med andra. Försök att fokusera på bokens innehåll. Läs våra instruktioner för mer information.
Advanced Structural Damage Detection: From Theory to Engineering Applications
Bokrecensioner » Advanced Structural Damage Detection: From Theory to Engineering Applications
|
|
|
|
|
|
|