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Review of Structural Health Monitoring methods for the assessment of probabilistic models of imposed loads

Chojnicka, P. LU ; Iannacone, L. LU orcid and Limongelli, M. LU orcid (2025) 14th International Conference on Structural Safety and Reliability
Abstract
Probabilistic models of imposed loads require adjustments to reflect current knowledge and experience. To do so, relevant data about their spatial and temporal variability must be collected. Structural Health Monitoring allows to estimate loads acting on bridges by measuring the relevant strains or deflections. Adapting this approach to buildings is not straightforward due to the increased complexity of such systems. This study reviews existing methods and past experiments carried out for buildings and assesses their relevance for estimating the magnitude, position, and duration of loads, establishing a foundation for future laboratory and in-situ tests.
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Structural Health Monitoring, imposed load, load models, SHM
host publication
14th International Conference on Structural Safety and Reliability
pages
12 pages
conference name
14th International Conference on Structural Safety and Reliability
conference location
United States
conference dates
2025-06-01 - 2025-11-06
DOI
10.23967/icossar.2025.106
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English
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yes
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2025-11-28 16:03:41
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  abstract     = {{Probabilistic models of imposed loads require adjustments to reflect current knowledge and experience. To do so, relevant data about their spatial and temporal variability must be collected. Structural Health Monitoring allows to estimate loads acting on bridges by measuring the relevant strains or deflections. Adapting this approach to buildings is not straightforward due to the increased complexity of such systems. This study reviews existing methods and past experiments carried out for buildings and assesses their relevance for estimating the magnitude, position, and duration of loads, establishing a foundation for future laboratory and in-situ tests.}},
  author       = {{Chojnicka, P. and Iannacone, L. and Limongelli, M.}},
  booktitle    = {{14th International Conference on Structural Safety and Reliability}},
  keywords     = {{Structural Health Monitoring; imposed load; load models; SHM}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  month        = {{06}},
  title        = {{Review of Structural Health Monitoring methods for the assessment of probabilistic models of imposed loads}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.23967/icossar.2025.106}},
  doi          = {{10.23967/icossar.2025.106}},
  year         = {{2025}},
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