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Selected Papers from the 5th International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring and Integrity Management (ICSHMIM 2020)

A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Sensors".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2021) | Viewed by 3527

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Technology Innovation Center of Structural Health Monitoring and Crane Department, China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Beijing 100013, China.
Interests: advanced sensing technologies and sensors; structural health monitoring; nondestructive testing & evaluation (NDT & E); industrial big data analysis and mining; intelligent structural health diagnosis and prognosis; structural failure analysis; structural health management

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Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon 34141, Republic of Korea
Interests: structural health monitoring; nondestructive testing; smart sensing; data analytics; additive manufacturing; machine learning
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Department of engineering mechanics and theory of structures, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Belgrade, Bulevar, Kralja Aleksandra 73, 11120 Belgrade, Serbia
Interests: fracture mechanics; damage mechanics; failure analysis; mechanics of materials; plasticity; solid mechanics

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School of Civil, Environmental & Mining Engineering Office, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia
Interests: guided wave non-destructive evaluation; structural dynamics; structural health monitoring; vibration measurement; system identification; composite materials

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Department of Engineering Mechanics, College of Mechanics and Materials, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, China
Interests: structural health monitoring; structural damage identification; smart materials and structures; applied soft computing; structural vibration and control
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Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Monash University, VIC 3800, Australia
Interests: structural health monitoring; signal processing; sensor networks; smart materials and structures; nondestructive testing & evaluation; artificial intelligence

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The 5th International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring and Integrity Management (ICSHMIM 2020) will be held from 28 to 29 November 2020 in Kunming, China, and the conference website can be found at http://www.icshmim.com/2020/en/index.aspx. The 5th ICSHMIM is sponsored by the China Instrument and Control Society (CIS) and organized by the Equipment Structural Health Monitoring and Prognostics branch of CIS. This conference will provide an important platform for networking scholars, engineers, and students to showcase their innovative research outcomes, transfer new knowledge, and boost interdisciplinary collaboration in areas of structural health monitoring and integrity management.

This Special Issue of Sensors (IF: 3.275, ISSN 1424-8220) will collect a number of outstanding papers presented at the ICSHMIM. Conference participants are invited to submit extended versions of their conference papers to this Special Issue.

Potential topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Advanced and smart sensors/sensing technology;
  • In-suit/wireless/online sensing networks;
  • Advanced structural health monitoring (SHM) technology and systems;
  • Nondestructive testing and evaluation;
  • Processing techniques of big data fusion, storage, and mining;
  • Artificial intelligence/edge computing/cloud computing;
  • Structure health state diagnosis and performance evaluation;
  • Theories and techniques of structure damage identification;
  • Techniques and methods of structure damage/fault/failure prediction;
  • Intelligent health management;
  • Structure design and intellectual structure based on SHM;
  • Structure health monitoring technique and system application;
  • Structure health monitoring standards and system certification.

Prof. Dr. Keqin Ding
Prof. Dr. Hoon Sohn
Prof. Dr. Dragoslav Sumarac
Dr. Ching Tai Ng
Prof. Dr. Maosen Cao
Dr. Ye Lu
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Preisach Elasto-Plastic Model for Mild Steel Hysteretic Behavior-Experimental and Theoretical Considerations
by Dragoslav Sumarac, Petar Knezevic, Cemal Dolicanin and Maosen Cao
Sensors 2021, 21(10), 3546; https://doi.org/10.3390/s21103546 - 19 May 2021
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The Preisach model already successfully implemented for axial and bending cyclic loading is applied for modeling of the plateau problem for mild steel. It is shown that after the first cycle plateau disappears an extension of the existing Preisach model is needed. Heat [...] Read more.
The Preisach model already successfully implemented for axial and bending cyclic loading is applied for modeling of the plateau problem for mild steel. It is shown that after the first cycle plateau disappears an extension of the existing Preisach model is needed. Heat dissipation and locked-in energy is calculated due to plastic deformation using the Preisach model. Theoretical results are verified by experiments performed on mild steel S275. The comparison of theoretical and experimental results is evident, showing the capability of the Presicah model in predicting behavior of structures under cyclic loading in the elastoplastic region. The purpose of this paper is to establish a theoretical background for embedded sensors like regenerated fiber Bragg gratings (RFBG) for measurement of strains and temperature in real structures. In addition, the present paper brings a theoretical base for application of nested split-ring resonator (NSRR) probes in measurements of plastic strain in real structures. Full article
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