Open Courses Structural Health Monitoring

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This course introduces the concept of structural health monitoring (SHM) applied to bridges and special structures to graduated students. The SHM is posed in the context of a statistical pattern recognition paradigm, rooted in the artificial intelligence f Read more

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ModeMisto Credits5 ECTS
  • Start date 26 Jun, 2023
    End date 30 Jun, 2023
    Application start 27 Jan, 2023
    Application end 01 May, 2023
  • Presentation

    Presentation

    This course introduces the concept of structural health monitoring (SHM) applied to bridges and special structures to graduated students. The SHM is posed in the context of a statistical pattern recognition paradigm, rooted in the artificial intelligence field, where machine learning algorithms are essential to perform damage identification, by learning the structural behavior from past data. In order to balance the general concept and the applicability of SHM, this course has been designed to allow students to gain a basic knowledge of SHM with hands-on experiences to demonstrate how SHM can be used for assessing the condition of structural systems, along with the lectures to give some insight into the and application examples.
  • Knowledge, abilities and skills to be acquired

    Knowledge, abilities and skills to be acquired

    - Describe real-world applications of damage identification. - Conduct damage identification using vibration-based SHM. - Calibrate, optimize, and apply finite element model updating for deterministic and probabilistic approaches. - Choose the best method for damage identification as a function of the damage type. - Evaluating critically the results of damage identification for quality control. - Quantify the value of monitoring information to support decision making. - Run damage identification analysis on commercial software.
  • Objectives

    Objectives

    - Pose the SHM in the context of a statistical pattern recognition paradigm. - Understand the working principles of sensors, actuators, DAQ hardware for designing an optimum instrumentation scheme for SHM. - Understand the applicability of finite element modeling and machine learning for damage identification and data interpretation. - Understand the goal of SHM for civil structures, especially for bridges, with hands-on experiments, current limitations and future trends.
  • Observations

    Observations

    The evaluation is composed of a final project. The final score is given after the project's public defense.

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