Structural Health Monitoring Based on Sensing Technologies in Bridge Structures
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Fault Diagnosis & Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 May 2023) | Viewed by 6863
Special Issue Editors
Interests: structural health monitoring; prognosis and health management; smart materials and structures
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
As a typical transportation infrastructure, the bridge is widely used, and it is subjected to severe working conditions, including storms, snow, solarization, etc. These poor environmental issues will downgrade the construction materials (e.g., steel and concrete) of bridge structures. On the other hand, the aging or deterioration process of a bridge structure will be expedited by several physical factors, such as over-traffic and impact loading. Therefore, it is necessary to employ effective structural health monitoring approaches (particularly sensing technologies) to detect or provide a real-time assessment of health status of the bridge structure.
This Special Issue will focus on the health monitoring of bridge structures, and the topics of interest for this Special Issue include, but are not limited to, the following:
- SHM of bridge structures via vibration signals
- SHM of bridge structures via strain signals (strain gauges or fiber optics sensors)
- SHM of bridge structures via ultrasonic signals (e.g., guided waves)
- SHM of bridge structures via acoustic emission signals
- Implementation of sensors (network, wireless, etc.) for the SHM of bridge structures
- Advanced signal processing strategies regarding the above different types of signals
The submission of both review papers and original research articles is highly welcomed. We hope that this collection of high-quality works in the structural health monitoring of bridge structures will serve as an inspiration for future research in the field.
Dr. Furui Wang
Prof. Dr. Shuang Hou
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- structural health monitoring
- sensing technologies
- bridge structures
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