Mooring Integrity Management: Novel Approaches Towards In Situ Monitoring

  • Angulo Á
  • Edwards G
  • Soua S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Structural health monitoring (SHM) is a new engineering field with a growing tendency, based on technology development focused on data acquisition and analysis, to prevent possible damage in man-made structures and land's natural faults. The data are obtained from sensors and monitoring systems that allow detecting damages on structures, space vehicles, and land natural faults, to model their behavior under adverse scenarios, in order to search the detection of anomalies. Currently, there are many SHM systems with sensors based on different technologies like optical fiber, video cameras, optical scanners, wireless networks, and piezoelectric transducers, among others. In this context, the present book includes selected chapters with theoretical models and applications, to preserve infrastructure and prevent loss of human lives. BT - Structural Health Monitoring

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Angulo, Á., Edwards, G., Soua, S., & Gan, T.-H. (2017). Mooring Integrity Management: Novel Approaches Towards In Situ Monitoring. In Structural Health Monitoring - Measurement Methods and Practical Applications. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.68386

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