Role of Civionics in the Civil Structural Health Monitoring System

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Abstract

Civil structural health monitoring (CSHM) tracks different aspects of an infrastructure system’s service and safety condition by utilizing reliably measured data and physics-based model simulations. Data and physical models are coupled with heuristic experience to proactively represent current and expected future performance. In the past two decades, more bridges and dams have been instrumented and monitored during and after construction to determine their performances and responses to various loading, material, boundary, and environmental conditions. Furthermore, bridge and dam owners increasingly utilize civionics systems to obtain essential data for developing data-driven asset management programs and addressing the state of good repair requirements.

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Mufti, A. A., & Thomson, D. J. (2024). Role of Civionics in the Civil Structural Health Monitoring System. Infrastructures, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures9030057

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