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E-raamat: Experimental Vibration Analysis for Civil Engineering Structures: EVACES 2023 - Volume 1

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This volume presents peer-reviewed contributions from the 10th International Conference on Experimental Vibration Analysis for Civil Engineering Structures (EVACES), held in Milan, Italy on August 30-September 1, 2023. The event brought together engineers, scientists, researchers, and practitioners, providing a forum for discussing and disseminating the latest developments and achievements in all major aspects of dynamic testing for civil engineering structures, including instrumentation, sources of excitation, data analysis, system identification, monitoring and condition assessment, in-situ and laboratory experiments, codes and standards, and vibration mitigation. The topics included but were not limited to: damage identification and structural health monitoring; testing, sensing and modeling; vibration isolation and control; system and model identification; coupled dynamical systems (including human–structure, vehicle–structure, and soil–structure interaction); and application of advanced techniques involving the Internet of Things, robot, UAV, big data and artificial intelligence.
Operational Modal Analysis as a tool for bridge model updating.
Application to an unconventional case study.-  Assessment of a damaged bridge
based on modal identification from ambient vibration tests.- Validation of an
automated approach for the definition of reference modal properties on
onshore wind turbines.- The analysis for the acceleration data of vehicle
running on over 100 bridges based on SSMA.- Probabilistic regression model
for OMA-based damping estimates of a cable-stayed bridge.- An automated
algorithm for experimental OMA: application on a Warren truss railway bridge
with a permanent monitoring system.- Automated structural modal tracking of
suspension bridges subjected to operational changes.- Investigation of
Transmissibility-based Operational Modal Analysis from ground
excitation.- Bayesian Structural Model Update with Two-Step MCMC Methods
Enabling the Evaluation of the Tail Space.- Tension force estimation of
post-tensioning external tendons through vibration-based monitoring:
experimental validation.- First applications and results of the SHM of
residential buildings in Italy.- First results from Operational Modal
Analysis of a floating offshore wind turbine.- Vibration-based monitoring for
non-destructive testing of post-tensioning external tendons.- Effect of
changing environment on the dynamic characteristics of an overpass.- In depth
assessment of a pre-stressed concrete road bridge based on dynamic bridge
behaviour follow-up analysis of structural integrity and evaluation of
maintenance condition.- Continuous SHM of railway bridges based on vibration
analysis of qualitative, selected, asynchronous data.- Vibration-based
monitoring of continuous welded rails.- Simulation of the rupture of the
contact wire of a high speed catenary.- A Simulation Study on Characterizing
Transfer Functions of Railway Tracks Using Train-borne Laser Doppler
Vibrometer.- Monitoring railway infrastructure through a freight wagon
equipped with smart sensors