报告题目:Structural Health Monitoring based on Vehicle-Bridge Interaction
报 告 人:Asso. Prof. Xinqun Zhu, University of Western Sydney, Australia
时 间: 2016年6月24日(星期五)下午3:00
地 点:蒙民伟理工楼516教室
主 持 人:余岭 教授
PRESANTATION ABSTRACT:
The strategies of structural health monitoring taking the moving vehicle as both an actuator and the response receiver have the advantage of higher sensitivity to local damage with the local responses collected along the structure. It mainly includes an instrumented bridge and an instrumented vehicle. It has the big potential for indirect bridge health assessment. The instrumented vehicle can be used to check quickly the large stock of highway bridges enlisted with insufficient or suspected strength for modern traffic, and the instrumented bridge approach can be used to refine the assessment on the bridge structural conditions. In the case of the presence of a wireless sensory network, the vehicle-bridge interaction can further be captured for an accurate bridge health monitoring.
ABOUT THE PRESENTOR - brief biography:
Dr Xinqun Zhu obtained his PhD at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 2001. Currently, he is an Associate Professor in Structural Engineering at University of Western Sydney. Dr. Zhu has published 3 books and over 170 articles including 90 referred journal papers with a Scopus-h index of 22. His research interests are primarily in structural dynamics, particularly in structural health monitoring and condition assessment, bridge Weigh-In-Motion, steel-concrete composite structures, advanced signal processing and sensor technology. He is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the Executive Committee of Australian Network of Structural Health Monitoring and the Structural Health Monitoring and Control Committee in Engineering Mechanics Institute of ASCE. He is also an Associate Editor of international Journal of Advances in Structural Engineering.
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