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Structural Safety Evaluation Based on System Identification Approaches
Proceedings of the Workshop at Lambrecht/Pfalz
von Hans G. Natke und James T. P. YaoInhaltsverzeichnis
- Damage Descriptions and Basic Requirements.
- Cracked Cross Section Measurement in Rotating Machinery.
- System Identification.
- Utilization of Experimental Investigations in the Process of Tower Structures Dynamic Identification.
- On the Determination of the Number of Effective Modes from Vibration Test Data.
- Structural System Identification from Modal Information.
- System Identification Using Nonlinear Structural Models.
- Identification of Hysteretic Structural Behaviour from Strong Motion Accelerograms.
- Calibration of Nonlinear Constitutive Laws for Elastic-Plastic Analysis in Presence of Creep Strains.
- Inelastic Modeling and System Identification.
- Identification of Equivalent Linear Systems.
- Reliability of an Identification System for Predicting Incipient Capsize Due to Chaotic Rolling Motion of a Ship.
- Correlation of Analysis and Test in Modeling of Structures: Assessment and Review.
- Localization Techniques.
- A Two Stage Identification Approach in Updating the Analytical Model of Buildings.
- Interaction between System Identification and Damage Evaluation.
- Reliability Based Factor of Safety for Unmanned Spacecrafts.
- Parameter Identification for Reliability in Markov Cumulative Damage Processes.
- A System Identification Approach to the Detection of Changes in Structural Parameters.
- Time Domain Identification of Linear Structures.
- Fuzzy Data Processing in Damage Assessment.
- Concepts.
- A Systems Approach to Fire Safety Engineering.
- Experimental Vulnerability Detection in Civil Structures.
- The Machinery Vibration and Wear Advancement Identification and Forecasting.
- Bridge Inspection by Dynamic Tests and Calculations Dynamic Investigations of Lavant Bridge.
- System Identification Approaches in Structural Safety Evaluation.
- Structural Damage Assessment Usinga System Identification Technique.
- Summary of Workshop Discussion.
- Concluding Remarks and Recommendations.