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SYNOPSIS
REFERENCES This course is intended to introduce the Structural
a. Hunt, T. M., 1992, Handbook of wear debris Health Monitoring (SHM) Systems and Technologies.
analysis and particle detection in liquids, It covers the system methodology that including
Elsevier Science Publisher.. system components, data collection and acquisition;
b. Hunt, T. M., 2004, Oil Analysis, Coxmoor the sensor technology; the SHM testing categories
Publishing Company’s. such as static field test, dynamic field test and etc;
c. Yardley, E. D., 2002, Condition monitoring: the SHM system design; vibration-based techniques
Engineering the practice,Wiley for SHM; and case studies.
d. M.J.Neale (2001),”lubrication and reliability REFERENCES
handbook”, Butterworth-Heneimman a. Balageas, D., Fritzen, C., Guemes, A., 2010,
e. Davies, A.,1996, Handbook of condition Structural Health Monitoring, 2nd Ed., ISTE
monitoring, Thomson science. Ltd, London, UK.
b. Farrar, C.R., Worden, K., 2013, Structural
Health Monitoring: A Machine Learning
BMCG 4843 STRUCTURAL HEALTH Perspective, 1st Ed., John Wiley & Sons Ltd,
MONITORING UK.
LEARNING OUTCOMES c. Giurgiutiu, V., 2014, Structural Health
At the end of this course, students should be able to: Monitoring with Piezoelectric Wafer Active
LO1 Apply the structural monitoring systems to Sensor, Academic Press.
ensure structural integrity.
LO2 Use the SHM system and tools to access the
structural defect or loss.
LO3 Develop sustainable maintenance programs
and schemes by using SHM system.
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