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    Empirical Investigation of the Effects of the Measurement-Data Size on the Bayesian Structural Model Updating of a High-Speed Railway Bridge by Kodai Matsuoka, Haruki Yotsui, Kiyoyuki Kaito

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Bayesian structural model updating (SMU) is among the most powerful methods for estimating the bending stiffness and modal damping of high-speed railway (HSR) bridges and predicting their bridge-response-based resonance responses. …”
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    Characterizing forest structural changes in response to non-stand replacing disturbances using bitemporal airborne laser scanning data by Tommaso Trotto, Nicholas C. Coops, Alexis Achim, Sarah E. Gergel, Dominik Roeser

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…These findings showed the potential of bitemporal ALS data in characterizing structural changes due to ESB infestations at fine scale based on canopy cover and height, relevant for forest management strategies to better target current and future infestations.…”
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    Analysis of the structural integrity of a frozen wall during a mine shaft excavation using temperature monitoring data by Lev Levin, Mikhail Semin, Ivan Golovatyi

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The obtained dependencies of the maximum external load on the FW can be used to optimize the operation mode of the freezing station at the ice holding stage (or passive freezing) to increase the energy efficiency of the system and ensure the structural integrity of the FW.…”
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    Structural Condition Assessment and Temperature Effect Analysis of Cable–Pylon Anchorage Zone Using Long-Term SHM Data by Hanhui Ye, Zhijian Chen

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Based on long-term structural health monitoring data, the signals were decomposed and reconstructed at multiple time scales, confirming temperature to be the main factor causing the stress change in the anchorage zone. …”
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    Tendon Anomaly Identification in Prestressed Concrete Beams Based on an Advanced Monitoring MEMS and Data-Driven Detection of Structural Damage by Giorgio de Alteriis, Giulio Mariniello, Tommaso Pastore, Alessia Teresa Silvestri, Giuseppe Augugliaro, Ida Papallo, Canio Mennuti, Antonio Bilotta, Rosario Schiano Lo Moriello, Domenico Asprone

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The integration of MEMS sensors into structural health monitoring (SHM) systems offers a promising approach to long-term structural maintenance, especially in large-scale infrastructure. …”
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    REGIONAL STRUCTURAL‐TECTONIC ZONING OF THE UPPER CRUST OF TRANSBAIKALIA BASED ON SEISMOGRAVITATIONAL DATA ALONG REFERENCE PROFILE 1‐SB by V. D. Suvorov, E. A. Melnik, E. V. Pavlov, A. S. Salnikov

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Upper crust features revealed from seismic data agree with known geological structures, this indicating the basic applicability of refraction surveys to tectonically complex areas with 7 to 10 km wide low‐angle dipping fault zones between blocks marked by velocity anomalies to depths of 4–6 km. …”
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    Urban Viaduct Structural Health Monitoring: A Review of Wireless Sensor Approaches by Tianli Wang, Tong Cui, Xin Qi, Xintao Huan

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…In this paper, we review the full-chain methods of employing wireless sensor technology for urban viaduct structural health monitoring. By proposing a general wireless structural health monitoring approach as a framework, we first review the sensor types and wireless transmission technologies, then the data processing and modal identification methods, and finally the damage detection methods. …”
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    Shell Model Reconstruction of Thin-Walled Structures from Point Clouds for Finite Element Modelling of Existing Steel Bridges by Tomoya Nakamizo, Mayuko Nishio

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…There are some studies that show finite element (FE) models from point cloud data. While most of those approaches focus on modelling by solid elements, modelling of some civil structures, such as bridges, requires various uses of beam and shell elements. …”
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    The GPR survey method in combination with destructive testing methods for the hydraulic structures technical condition studying by Suprun Veronika, Kovalenko Ivan, Ustinova Viktoriya

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Further destruction of the concrete coating is inevitable, and therefore urgent repair and reinforcement of the structures are required. The data obtained will be used as a basis for conducting an examination necessary for operational monitoring of the SWIS and decision-making, when developing protective measures to strengthen the structures.…”
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    Dynamic coupling of economic and energy structures in resource-based regions: a case study of Shanxi Province, China by Ende Hu, Zeyuan Shen, Xianghua Wang

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Drawing on data from Shanxi Province spanning 2010 to 2022, this study constructs comprehensive indicator systems for both economic and energy structures. …”
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    Structural Parameter Identification Using Multi-Objective Modified Directional Bat Algorithm by LIU Li-jun, LIN Ying-hai, SU Yong-hui, LEI Ying

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ObjectiveStructural parameter identification based on swarm intelligent optimization methods has become one of the popular methods for finite element model modification. …”
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    Multi-Level Cell Structure for Capacitor-Less 1T DRAM With SiGe-Based Separated Data Storing Regions by Eungi Hwang, Jang Hyun Kim, Sangwan Kim, Garam Kim

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…One-transistor dynamic random-access memory (1T DRAM) offers significant advantages in fabrication process and scalability over the traditional one-transistor one-capacitor (1T-1C) DRAM due to its simplified structure that eliminates the need for capacitors. …”
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