Fiber Optic Sensors in Structural Health Monitoring
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Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) can be understood as the integration of sensing and intelligence to enable the structure loading and damage-provoking conditions to be recorded, analyzed, localized, and predicted in such a way that nondestructive testing becomes an integral part of them. In addition, SHM systems can include actuation devices to take proper reaction or correction actions. SHM sensing requirements are very well suited for the application of optical fiber sensors (OFS), in particular, to provide integrated, quasi-distributed or fully distributed technologies. In this tutorial, after a brief introduction of the basic SHM concepts, the main fiber optic techniques available for this application…
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- Structural health monitoring
- Optical fiber
- Computer science
- Nondestructive testing
- Systems engineering
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- Risk analysis (engineering)
- Electronic engineering
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