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Structural Health Monitoring System Applications in Japan

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Sensing Issues in Civil Structural Health Monitoring

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Maintenance management of infrastructures has been one of the particular concerns of the engineering community and responsibility of the citizens in Japan to deliver their heritages in a sustainable performance to their next generation. In this paper, Structural Health Monitoring Based Maintenance (SHMBM) aimed to reduce structures’ Life Cycle Cost (LCC) is reviewed. Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) system equipped with Elasto-Magnetic (EM) sensory technology to retrieve the actual stress structural information is discussed. Finally, some examples of in-site applications are provided to illustrate the utility-reliability of the SHM system.

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Sumitro, S., Wang, M.L. (2005). Structural Health Monitoring System Applications in Japan. In: Ansari, F. (eds) Sensing Issues in Civil Structural Health Monitoring. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3661-2_49

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