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Conference paper

Case studies for quantifying the value of structural health monitoring information: lessons learnt

In Proceedings of the Iabse Symposium 2019 Guimarães — 2019, pp. 345-352
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Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Design and Processes, Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Delft University of Technology3

Norwegian University of Science and Technology4

This paper provides an overview, insights, results and a classification related to development and analyses of case studies within the scientific networking project COST Action TU1402 on the value of Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) information. With an outline of the framework and approaches, a procedure on how to quantify the value of SHM information on the basis of the Bayesian decision theory is described.

Various case studies with different types of structures (e.g. stadium roof, timber structures, offshore wind parks), several types of SHM systems (e.g. structural measurements, damage detection) and with diverse decision scenarios (e.g. structural system properties, SHM system properties, different SHM systems for structural service life extension) are outlined.

Approaches for value of SHM information analyses visualisation and classification, both for the purposes of development of decision scenarios and for the comparison of case study results are introduced and described. Whereas the development of value of SHM information analyses is focussed on the establishment of a decision scenario, the comparison of analyses should also include the identification of optimal SHM information acquirement strategies, actions and decision rules beside an indication on which methodological and technological readiness level the analyses has been performed.

The paper concludes with open fields identified when applying the visualisation and classification tools.

Language: English
Publisher: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering
Year: 2019
Pages: 345-352
Proceedings: IABSE Symposium 2019 GuimarãesThe Annual Symposium of the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE) and the International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures (IASS)
ISBN: 1510884459 and 9781510884458
Types: Conference paper
ORCIDs: Thöns, Sebastian

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