Structural Health Monitoring & Damage Detection, Volume 7: Proceedings of the 33rd IMAC, A Conference and Exposition on Structural Dynamics, 2015, the seventh volume of ten from the Conference brings together contributions to this important area of research and engineering. The collection presents early findings and case studies on fundamental and applied aspects of Structural Dynamics, including papers on:
Structural Health Monitoring
Damage Detection
Energy Harvesting.
1 Bearing Faults Simulations Through a Parametric Model of a Gearbox 2
Sensitivity Evaluation of Subspace-Based Damage Detection Method to Different
Types of Damage 3 An Improved Blind Source Separation for Structural Mode
Identification Using Fewer Measurements 4 Real Time NDE of Cold Spray
Processing Using Acoustic Emission 5 Prototyping and Testing of a
Graphene-Oxide Tamper Evident Seal 6 Solitary Waves to Infer Axial Stress in
Slender Structures: A Numerical Model 7 Are Todays SHM Procedures Suitable
for Tomorrows BIGDATA? 8 Static Deformation Analysis for Structural Health
Monitoring of a Large Dam 9 Operational Vibration-Based Response Estimation
for Offshore Wind Lattice Structures 10 Autoregressive Model Applied to the
Meazza Stadium for Damage Detection 11 Output Only Functional Series Time
Dependent Auto Regressive Moving Average (FS-TARMA) Modelling of Tool
Acceleration Signals for Wear Estimation 12 A High-Speed Dual-Stage
Ultrasonic Guided Wave System for Localization and Characterization of
Defects 13 Vibration-Based Scour Monitoring: Prototype Design, Laboratory
Experiments and Field Deployment 14 Monitoring Fatigue Life Expenditure &
Detecting Crack Initiation 15 Characterization and Prognosis of Multirotor
Failures 16 Statistical Tools for the Characterization of Environmental and
Operational Factors in Vibration-Based SHM 17 An Experimental Investigation
of Feature Availability in Nominally Identical Structures for
Population-Based SHM.
Christopher Niezrecki, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA.