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Structural Health Monitoring in mainland China: Review and Future Trends

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Abstract
Structural health monitoring (SHM) technology has been successfully applied to understand the loads, environment actions, and behaviors of a structure subjected to various actions through solving a reverse problem. The sensing technology is a critical part of SHM. In this article, the development of advanced sensing technology and sensors in mainland China in the past decade, such as optic fiber sensing technology, wave propagation-based piezoelectric ceramic (PZT) sensing technology, smart cement-based sensing technology, and corrosion detection technology, have been critically reviewed. In addition, the article also summarizes the application of SHM technologies in earthquake engineering, wind engineering and life-cycle performance evaluation and corresponding progress achieved in mainland China. The challenges and future trends in the development of sensing technology and SHM are put forward in this paper.
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Published
Mar 16, 2010
Vol/Issue
9(3)
Pages
219-231
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Jinping Ou, Hui Li (2010). Structural Health Monitoring in mainland China: Review and Future Trends. Structural Health Monitoring, 9(3), 219-231. https://doi.org/10.1177/1475921710365269