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Journal articles on the topic "Damage level monitoring"

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Zulkarnaen, Rizmoon Nurul, Fitri Fatma Wardani, Prima Wahyu Kusuma Hutabarat, Irfan Martiansyah, and Muhammad Rifqi Hariri. "Tree Health Assessment of Lauraceae Collections in Bogor Botanic Gardens using Forest Health Monitoring Method." Jurnal Sylva Lestari 9, no. 3 (2021): 411–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jsl.v9i3.527.

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Bogor Botanic Gardens (BBG) is an ex-situ plant conservation area with thousands of plant collections. The trees of the Lauraceae in BBG experienced the highest number of deaths among other families. However most of them were categorized as young planting years (0-15 years). A tree health monitoring in the Lauraceae needs to be conducted to provide an overview, trend, and value of the level of damage. Forest Health Monitoring (FHM) method was carried out on two plots consisting of 149 trees. FHM can identify the types and levels of damage through monitoring and recording a series of tree damag
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Gagić-Serdar, Renata, Tomislav Stefanović, Ilija Đorđević, Goran Češljar, Miroslava Marković, and Natalija Momirović. "Forest ecosystems vitality monitoring (ICP forests, Level I) with special emphasis to the affected part of the sample trees in the Republic of Serbia." Sustainable Forestry: Collection, no. 81-82 (2020): 81–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/sustfor2081081g.

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Trees condition on the sample plots of the ICP forests, Level I, is especially considered and monitored by the typically damaged and affected part of the tree on which it occurs. Due to the need to enter unique data for the measured parameters (visible damages), their codes are assigned for each damage. These are the results from Sample plots, Level I, based on the ICP methodology. The results are entered into a single database for all participating countries. Infested assimilation organs - leaves or needles are direct indicators of the condition of the trees. The most common damage to leaves
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Ahmed, H. Eldeeb, Mohamed Abdelsalam Ahmed, M. Shehata Ahmed, Sayed Kamel Ali Hesham, and Fouad Sara. "Health monitoring of historic buildings using machine learning in real-time internet of things (IoT)." Health monitoring of historic buildings using machine learning in real-time internet of things (IoT) 32, no. 2 (2023): 725–33. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v32.i2.pp725-733.

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In this paper, structural health monitoring (SHM) is used to detect the damage level for the historic building. The damaged level is defined based on the support vector machine (SVM) algorithm to extract the damage feature. Physical checks allow us to detect any damage or structural degeneration. Supervised training machine learning (ML) is used as a tool to examine accelerometer data to ascertain the condition of structures following an occurrence. The three training models, the SVM, the random forest linear classification, and the k-nearest neighbor (KNN) model are tested and compared to cla
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Eldeib, Ahmed H., Ahmed Mohamed Abdelsalam, Ahmed M. Shehata, Hesham Sayed Kamel Ali, and Sara Fouad. "Health monitoring of historic buildings using machine learning in real-time internet of things." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 32, no. 2 (2023): 725. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v32.i2.pp725-733.

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<span>In this paper, structural health monitoring (SHM) is used to detect the damage level for the historic building. The damaged level is defined based on the support vector machine (SVM) algorithm to extract the damage feature. Physical checks allow us to detect any damage or structural degeneration. Supervised training machine learning (ML) is used as a tool to examine accelerometer data to ascertain the condition of structures following an occurrence. The three training models, the SVM, the random forest linear classification, and the k-nearest neighbor (KNN) model are tested and com
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Reni, Suryanita, Mardiyono, and Adnan Azlan. "Intelligent Bridge Seismic Monitoring System Based on Neuro Genetic Hybrid." TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication, Computing, Electronics and Control 15, no. 4 (2017): 1830–40. https://doi.org/10.12928/TELKOMNIKA.v15i4.6006.

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The natural disaster and design mistake can damage the bridge structure. The damage caused a severe safety problem to human.The study aims to develop the intelligent system for bridge health monitoring due to earthquake load. The Genetic Algorithm method in Neuro-Genetic hybrid has applied to optimize the acceptable Neural Network weight.The acceleration, displacement and time history of the bridge structural responses are used as the input, while the output is the damage level of the bridge. The system displays the alert warning of decks based on result prediction of Neural Network analysis.
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Gocentas, Audrius, and Anatoli Landõr. "Stress and muscle damage monitoring in high-level basketball players." Papers on Anthropology 21 (December 1, 2012): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/poa.2012.21.06.

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Mosalam, Khalid, Sifat Muin, and Yuqing Gao. "NEW DIRECTIONS IN STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING." NED University Journal of Research 2, Special Issue on First SACEE'19 (2019): 77–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.35453/nedjr-stmech-2019-0006.

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This paper presents two on-going efforts of the Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research (PEER) center in the area of structural health monitoring. The first is data-driven damage assessment, which focuses on using data from instrumented buildings to compute the values of damage features. Using machine learning algorithms, these damage features are used for rapid identification of the level and location of damage after earthquakes. One of the damage features identified to be highly efficient is the cumulative absolute velocity. The second is vision-based automated damage identification and asse
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Park, Seung Hee, Ju Won Kim, Min Jun Nam, and Jong Jae Lee. "Magnetic Flux Leakage Sensing-Based Steel Cable NDE Technique Incorporated on a Cable Climbing Robot for Bridge Structures." Advances in Science and Technology 83 (September 2012): 217–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ast.83.217.

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In this study, an automated cable monitoring system using a NDE technique and a cable climbing robot is proposed. MFL (Magnetic Flux Leakage- based inspection system was applied to monitor the condition of cables. This inspection system measures magnetic flux to detect the local faults (LF) of steel cable. To verify the feasibility of the proposed damage detection technique, an 8-channel MFL sensor head prototype was designed and fabricated. A steel cable bunch specimen with several types of damage was fabricated and scanned by the MFL sensor head to measure the magnetic flux density of the sp
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Abimanyu, Bondan, Rahmat Safe’i, and Wahyu Hidayat. "Application of Forest Health Monitoring Method in Assessing Tree Damage in Metro Urban Forests." Jurnal Sylva Lestari 7, no. 3 (2019): 289. http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jsl37289-298.

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The assessment of tree condition is very important to ensure visitor safety and to maintain the sustainability of Metro Urban Forest. However, data and information on the condition of trees in six locations of Metro Urban Forest are not yet available. Therefore, this study was conducted to assess tree damage in each Metro Urban Forest. Evaluation of tree damage such as location, type, and level of tree damage was conducted for each tree in accordance with the damage criteria of the Forest Health Monitoring method. Data were then analyzed by calculating the damage index and tree damage level in
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Choy, F. K., J. Zhou, M. J. Braun, and L. Wang. "Vibration Monitoring and Damage Quantification of Faulty Ball Bearings." Journal of Tribology 127, no. 4 (2005): 776–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2033899.

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More often than not, the rolling element bearings in rotating machinery are the mechanical components that are first prone to premature failure. Early warning of an impending bearing failure is vital to the safety and reliability of high-speed turbomachinery. Presently, vibration monitoring is one of the most applied procedures in on-line damage and failure monitoring of rolling element bearings. This paper presents results from an experimental rotor-bearing test rig with quantified damage induced in the supporting rolling element bearings. Both good and damaged radial and tapered ball bearing
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Damage level monitoring"

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Foulard, Stéphane. "Online and real-time load monitoring for remaining service life prediction of automotive transmissions : damage level estimation of transmission components based on a torque acquisition." Thesis, Ecully, Ecole centrale de Lyon, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015ECDL0012.

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Ce travail de recherche propose le développement et la validation d’une méthode de prédiction in-situ et temps réel de la durée de vie utile restante des engrenages de boîtes de vitesses automobiles de série. Cette méthode est destinée à être implantée dans des unités de commande électronique standards. En s’attachant tout particulièrement à proposer une solution simple, fiable, rentable et facilement transposable pour tout type de configuration, le système se base sur la combinaison d’une méthode d’acquisition des couples agissants sur la boîte de vitesses et d’une estimation continue des niv
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Nguyen, Theanh. "SHM through flexible vibration sensing technologies and robust safety evaluation paradigm." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2014. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/78632/5/Andy%20Nguyen%20Thesis.pdf.

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This research has successfully developed a novel synthetic structural health monitoring system model that is cost-effective and flexible in sensing and data acquisition; and robust in the structural safety evaluation aspect for the purpose of long-term and frequent monitoring of large-scale civil infrastructure during their service lives. Not only did it establish a real-world structural monitoring test-bed right at the heart of QUT Gardens Point Campus but it can also facilitate reliable and prompt protection for any built infrastructure system as well as the user community involved.
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Books on the topic "Damage level monitoring"

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Office, General Accounting. Coast Guard: Strategy needed for setting and monitoring levels of effort for all missions : report to the Subcommittee on Oceans, Atmosphere, and Fisheries, Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, U.S. Senate. U.S. General Accounting Office, 2002.

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Crouch, Robert, Alan Charters, Mary Dawood, and Paula Bennett, eds. Neurological emergencies. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199688869.003.0006.

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Patients with an altered conscious level, as a consequence of either an injury or acute illness, require immediate assessment and prompt management to prevent or minimize further neurological damage. This chapter provides details of the emergency assessment of the neurological system and the ongoing monitoring that a patient may require. The nursing assessment and management of injuries to the skull and brain are covered, as well as selected central nervous system emergencies.
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Alawi, Aws, Michael Reznik, and Jan Claassen. Neurophysiologic Monitoring and Neuroprotection. Edited by David L. Reich, Stephan Mayer, and Suzan Uysal. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190280253.003.0005.

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One of the main goals of monitoring neurologically ill patients is detection of secondary brain injury early enough to intervene to prevent permanent damage. In some patients with impaired levels of consciousness and those who require sedation, monitoring various brain physiologic parameters by invasive and noninvasive means has become an essential tool in the care of critically ill patients. Integration of multiple physiological parameters provides a more comprehensive physiological assessment of the injured brain and allows real-time, early detection of secondary cerebral injury and interven
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Hawley, Mark, and John Cunning, eds. Guidelines for Mine Waste Dump and Stockpile Design. CSIRO Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486303519.

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Guidelines for Mine Waste Dump and Stockpile Design is a comprehensive, practical guide to the investigation, design, operation and monitoring of mine waste dumps, dragline spoils and major stockpiles associated with large open pit mines. These facilities are some of the largest man-made structures on Earth, and while most have performed very well, there are cases where instabilities have occurred with severe consequences, including loss of life and extensive environmental and economic damage. 
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D’Haese, Patrick C., Benjamin A. Vervaet, and Anja Verhulst. Heavy metal-induced tubulointerstitial nephritis. Edited by Adrian Covic. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0088.

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Environmental and occupational exposure to heavy metals should be considered an important health hazard, even more so since evidence has been provided in recent literature for toxic effects occurring even at low levels. The kidney is highly vulnerable to metal toxicity and the extent of renal damage depends on the nature, dose, route, and duration of exposure. Both acute and chronic intoxication have been demonstrated to cause kidney injury, with various levels of severity, ranging from tubular dysfunctions to severe chronic kidney disease. The epidemiology of heavy metals poisoning, their ren
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Martin, Colin J., and David G. Sutton. Interventional radiology and cardiology. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199655212.003.0016.

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Doses from interventional radiology and cardiology procedures have risen as techniques have developed and allowed more challenging procedures to be undertaken. The dose levels for individual procedures have increased with the complexity resulting in risks of tissue reactions such as erythema and epilation. The increase in numbers of procedures has resulted in risks of damage to the eyes of interventional staff. Factors affecting patient doses and optimization of patient protection are discussed. Methods of assessing doses to patients’ skin are described. The arrangements that should be in plac
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Hegetschweiler, Tessa, Boris Salak, Anne C. Wunderlich, Nicole Bauer, and Marcel Hunziker. Das Verhältnis der Schweizer Bevölkerung zum Wald. Waldmonitoring soziokulturell WaMos3. Ergebnisse der nationalen Umfrage. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research, WSL, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55419/wsl:29973.

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The relationship of the Swiss population to the forest has been investigated in surveys since 1978, and in 1997 for the first time as part of the so-called “Sociocultural forest monitoring” or “Waldmonitoring soziokulturell” WaMos. This report describes the results of the national Wa- Mos3 survey 2020. The online panel of the market research institute LINK was used for the sur- vey. In addition to the representative survey of the adult population, a sample of 156 adolescents was also interviewed. The self-assessed level of information on forest topics has declined since WaMos2 (2010), with old
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Lopez, Berenice, and Patrick J. Twomey. Biochemical investigation of rheumatic diseases. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642489.003.0062.

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It is important for rheumatologists to have an understanding of biochemical tests including an awareness of their limitations. The biological variability of an analyte both within and between individuals, the limitations of the measurement technology, the sensitivity of laboratory internal quality control and external quality assurance procedures, as well as interlaboratory variations in practices including sample collection procedures, may all impact on the interpretation of a result. Biochemical tests are often requested to monitor organ-specific dysfunction arising as an adverse consequence
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Book chapters on the topic "Damage level monitoring"

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Limongelli, Maria Pina, Emil Manoach, Said Quqa, et al. "Vibration Response-Based Damage Detection." In Structural Health Monitoring Damage Detection Systems for Aerospace. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72192-3_6.

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AbstractThis chapter aimed to present different data driven Vibration-Based Methods (VBMs) for Structural Health Monitoring (SHM). This family of methods, widely used for engineering applications, present several advantages for damage identification applications. First, VBMs provide continuous information on the health state of the structure at a global level without the need to access the damaged elements and to know their location. Furthermore, damage can be identified using the dynamic response of the structure measured by sensors non-necessarily located in the proximity of damage and witho
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Lombardini, Giampiero, Paola Salmona, and Angela Celeste Taramasso. "Application of statistical analysis to estimate the costal hazard. A case study in Liguria region." In Ninth International Symposium “Monitoring of Mediterranean Coastal Areas: Problems and Measurement Techniques”. Firenze University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0030-1.45.

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Liguria Region is totally exposed to the action of the sea storms and too the natural evolution of the profile of the shoreline. The phenomenon of coastal flood produces a direct damage represented by the loss of soil and an indirect damage correlated to the impact on tourism activity, social aspects and damage to heritage buildings. In recent years another type of damage source must be considered, and this is the phenomenon of the increasing of the mean sea water level, known as Sea Level Rise (SLR).
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Aggelis, Dimitrios G., Markus G. R. Sause, Pawel Packo, et al. "Acoustic Emission." In Structural Health Monitoring Damage Detection Systems for Aerospace. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72192-3_7.

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AbstractAcoustic emission (AE) is one of the most promising methods for structural health monitoring (SHM) of materials and structures. Because of its passive and non-invasive nature, it can be used during the operation of a structure and supply information that cannot be collected in real time through other techniques. It is based on the recording and study of the elastic waves that are excited by irreversible processes, such as crack nucleation and propagation. These signals are sensed by transducers and are transformed into electric waveforms that offer information on the location and the t
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Herves-Pardavila, David, and Maria Loureiro. "Economic valuation of coastal blue carbon stock’s dynamics. An study in NW Spain using land cover transitions and InVEST." In Monitoring of Mediterranean Coastal Areas: Problems and Measurement Techniques. Firenze University Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0556-6.35.

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Economic valuation of ecosystem services stands as a critical element in comprehending the benefits derived from natural capital and guiding policymakers worldwide. Among these services, the regulation of CO2 fluxes is paramount for climate adaptation and mitigation, prominently observable within Coastal Blue Carbon habitats as salt marshes. We conducted a case study of sea level rise impacts on Galician (NW Spain) salt marshes and their carbon pools from present day to 2050. First, we compute the physical damage from flooding, using a rule-based model to identify land cover transitions. Secon
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Kusunoki, K. "Damage Assessment in Japan and Potential Use of New Technologies in Damage Assessment." In Springer Tracts in Civil Engineering. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68813-4_2.

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AbstractRight after an earthquake, it is quite important to evaluate the damage level of the buildings in the affected area. In Japan, a rapid inspection is conducted to evaluate the risk of collapse due to an aftershock. If any damage is detected, it is required to conduct damage classification, which takes time but categorizes its damage into five damage categories. Japan has a standard for both rapid inspection and damage classification. They are briefed in this chapter. Similar to the damage classification, the loss of the house and home contents for the earthquake insurance. The method fo
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Zhu, Weizhu, Xi Chu, and Xin Duan. "Computer-Vision-Based Structure Shape Monitoring of Bridges Using Natural Texture Feature Tracking." In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-2532-2_38.

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AbstractStructural health monitoring is carried out for a limited number of measuring points of the bridge. The root of the problem of bridge damage identification is that the mechanical equation inversion result is not unique due to the incomplete measured data. The full-field description ability of digital images to the structural shapes can effectively alleviate the problem of damage identification caused by incomplete measured data. This project aims to research the full-field shape monitoring method of the bridge. Firstly, the mathematical representation of the corresponding image points
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Andersen, Kristian Gjerrestad, Gbanaibolou Jombo, Sikiru Oluwarotimi Ismail, Yong Kang Chen, Hom Nath Dhakal, and Yu Zhang. "Damage Characterisation in Composite Laminates Using Vibro-Acoustic Technique." In Springer Proceedings in Energy. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63916-7_34.

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AbstractThe need to characterise in-service damage in composite structures is increasingly becoming important as composites find higher utilisation in wind turbines, aerospace, automotive, marine, among others. This paper investigates the feasibility of simplifying the conventional acousto-ultrasonic technique set-up for quick and economic one-sided in-service inspection of composite structures. Acousto-ultrasonic technique refers to the approach of using ultrasonic transducer for local excitation while sensing the material response with an acoustic emission sensor. However, this involves tran
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Teng, Gaofei, Xinning Cao, Weiming Gai, and Ruijuan Jiang. "An Experimental Study on Intelligent Bearing System for Bridge Health Monitoring." In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1748-8_28.

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AbstractBridge Bearings are important devices for transferring loads between the upper and lower structures of bridges. They can ensure the safety of bridges and regulate deformation. They can also prevent bridge displacement caused by temperature changes, seismic forces, and other factors in various structural types. The status of bridge bearings can effectively reflect the healthy status of the bridge. Monitoring of stresses on bridge bearings can be used to evaluate the healthy status of the bridge structure. However, bridge bearings are installed in invisible locations, and traditional man
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Gräf, Thomas. "Contactless Thermal Online-Monitoring of Electrical Equipment Under Load at High Voltage to Determine the Load Level and Damage Avoidance." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31676-1_37.

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Alay, Ragip Afsin. "The Importance of Hypertension Screening in Children." In Newborn and Childhood Screening Programmes. Nobel Tip Kitabevleri, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.69860/nobel.9786053358961.12.

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High blood pressure (BP), more commonly known as hypertension (HT), is one of the significant public health issues in today’s world. The frequency of HT in children was found to be higher in boys than girls and at an M/F ratio of 15-17/7-12%. The most important purpose of detecting HT in childhood is to prevent end organ damage and HT that begins in childhood from affecting morbidity and mortality in adulthood. Two major guidelines for the definition, monitoring, and treatment of hypertension in children are available from the European Society of Hypertension (ESH) and the American Academy of
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Conference papers on the topic "Damage level monitoring"

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Winnewisser, Niklas R., Mark Hoyer, Felix Mett, et al. "How to Determine the Level of Epistemic Uncertainty and Exclude Faulty Sensors in Structural Health Monitoring Systems." In IABSE Symposium, Tokyo 2025: Environmentally Friendly Technologies and Structures: Focusing on Sustainable Approaches. International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2025. https://doi.org/10.2749/tokyo.2025.0745.

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<p>The complexity of systems like bridges increases the risk of undetected damage, potentially causing catastrophic failures. Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) is essential for timely maintenance, reducing repair costs, and saving lives, but it faces measurement uncertainties due to aging or sensor failures. This paper presents a novel SHM framework to identify sensor malfunctions in the presence of structural damage, exclude faulty sensors, and maintain high confidence in a low level of epistemic uncertainty for measured and derived data. The framework evaluates consistency among data
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Wheat, H. G. "Monitoring Corrosion Behavior Using Acoustic Emission Techniques." In CORROSION 2007. NACE International, 2007. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2007-07291.

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Abstract Corrosion of steel in concrete can happen when reinforced concrete structures are in marine environments or when they are exposed to deicing salts. Chlorides can penetrate through the concrete and reach the level of the reinforcement, typically carbon steel. The formation of corrosion products can then lead to rust staining followed by concrete cracking, and spalling. Currently the condition of the steel is usually assessed primarily by monitoring half-cell potentials or by conducting polarization resistance tests from which corrosion rates can be determined. In addition, current flow
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Guo, Gang, Qiongwei Li, Bihai Cheng, Wenwei Lu, Lihua Yang, and Zhiping Zhou. "Electrode Tool Logging Approaches for Casing Inner Coating Monitoring." In CORROSION 2020. NACE International, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2020-14795.

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Abstract To control the casing's severe CO2 inner corrosion and minimize damage to oil wells drilled into the Yan'an formation of Jurassic reservoirs; internal plastic coating was applied to the portion of the casing below the dynamic liquid level (nearly 700 m) for each of the more than 4000 wells drilled over the last 10 years. Considering the cost factor, it was not economic for the whole wellbore to have internal coating, so only the section with serious internal corrosion was internally coated with a modified epoxy-phenolic. This kind of modified epoxy-phenolic coating has excellent mecha
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Trillo, Elizabeth, and Leonardo Caseres. "Corrosion Monitoring in Dehumidified Storage." In CORROSION 2010. NACE International, 2010. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2010-10165.

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Abstract Dehumidified storage areas are designed to eliminate moisture and thereby corrosion damage. The goal of a dehumidified storage system is to keep the relative humidity (RH) below a certain level (75%) whereby the adverse effects of humidity (rust, condensation, mold and mildew) are greatly reduced or eliminated. In this study, monitoring sensors were placed inside storage facilities with and without a dehumidification system. The corrosion behavior, temperature and relative humidity were measured using a multielectrode array sensor (MAS) and coating degradation sensor (CDS) systems and
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Hilleary, Jamey. "Continuous Monitoring of External Temperature of Buried Pipelines in Critical Applications." In CONFERENCE 2025. AMPP, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2025-00418.

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Abstract In many circumstances the external temperature on buried pipelines must be maintained within specific ranges to facilitate both operational integrity and environmental health and safety. There are use cases where continual monitoring of external pipeline temperature is advantageous: first, maintaining sufficient minimum temperatures on some crude oil pipelines to assure proper viscosity, thereby avoiding potential damage to the pipeline and leaks due to pressure buildup; second, preventing excessive heat buildup in natural gas pipelines exiting compressor stations. The excessive pipel
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LOH, CHIN-HSING, JUN-DA CHEN, JIA-HWA LIN, and WEN HSIEH. "Structural Damage Assessment Through Both Centralized and Sensor-level Vibration-based Data Analysis." In Structural Health Monitoring 2017. DEStech Publications, Inc., 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12783/shm2017/14137.

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ELTOUNY, KAREEM, SEYEDOMID SAJEDI, and XIAO LIANG. "HIGH-RESOLUTION VISION TRANSFORMERS FOR PIXEL- LEVEL IDENTIFICATION OF STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS AND DAMAGE." In Structural Health Monitoring 2023. Destech Publications, Inc., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12783/shm2023/36885.

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Visual inspection is predominantly used to evaluate the state of civil structures, but recent developments in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and artificial intelligence have increased the speed, safety, and reliability of the inspection process. In this study, we develop a semantic segmentation network based on vision transformers and Laplacian pyramids scaling networks for efficiently parsing high-resolution visual inspection images. The massive amounts of collected high-resolution images during inspections can slow down the investigation efforts. And while there have been extensive studies
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Singh, Hardeep Kaur Harpal, Hazalila Kamaludin, Isredza Rahmi A. Hamid, Noor Zuraidin Mohd Safar, and Noryusliza Abdullah. "IoT-Based water tank level monitoring system using ultrasonic sensor." In ADVANCES IN FRACTURE AND DAMAGE MECHANICS XX. AIP Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0128168.

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DAVOUDI, ROUZBEH, GREGORY R. MILLER, and J. NATHAN KUTZ. "Computer Vision Based Inspection Approach to Predict Damage State and Load Level for RC Members." In Structural Health Monitoring 2017. DEStech Publications, Inc., 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12783/shm2017/14225.

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ZHELYAZKOV, ALEKSANDAR, PETER FURTNER, HELMUT WENZEL, and DANIELE ZONTA. "Estimating Damage Level in Reinforced Concrete Structures Based on the Detection of High-frequency Transients." In Structural Health Monitoring 2019. DEStech Publications, Inc., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.12783/shm2019/32393.

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Reports on the topic "Damage level monitoring"

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Walshire, Lucas, Benjamin Breland, Joseph Dunbar, and Maureen Corcoran. Old River Control Low Sill Structure : monitoring and performance. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2025. https://doi.org/10.21079/11681/49640.

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The Old River Low Sill Structure (ORLSS) is located approximately 25 mi south of Vidalia, LA, and is part of the Old River Control Complex. The structure is founded on steel piles and is a 566-foot-long concrete structure constructed in 1959. The structure resembles a dam with 11, 44-foot-wide gates to prevent migration of the Mississippi River’s current course to a hydraulically shorter course down the Atchafalaya River. A reanalysis was undertaken by the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center to investigate the current level of stability and the potential for adjusting the operatin
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Schweiger, E., Joanna Lemly, Dana Witwicki, et al. Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument wetland ecological integrity: 2009?2019 synthesis report. National Park Service, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2300778.

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Wetlands at Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument (FLFO) are important because they are biodiversity hotspots and support iconic wildlife. They also provide valuable ?ecosystem services? such as attenuating floods, storing water, recharging aquifers, stabilizing and sequestering sediment, storing carbon, enhancing water quality, and cycling nutrients. This report summarizes 11 years (2009?2019) of wetland monitoring in three sentinel wetland complexes in FLFO. Monitoring included annual samples of 10 wet meadow and fen wetland sites in these complexes. We partition the data into a baseline
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Hodul, M., H. P. White, and A. Knudby. A report on water quality monitoring in Quesnel Lake, British Columbia, subsequent to the Mount Polley tailings dam spill, using optical satellite imagery. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/330556.

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In the early morning on the 4th of August 2014, a tailings dam near Quesnel, BC burst, spilling approximately 25 million m3 of runoff containing heavy metal elements into nearby Quesnel Lake (Byrne et al. 2018). The runoff slurry, which included lead, arsenic, selenium, and vanadium spilled through Hazeltine Creek, scouring its banks and picking up till and forest cover on the way, and ultimately ended up in Quesnel Lake, whose water level rose by 1.5 m as a result. While the introduction of heavy metals into Quesnel Lake was of environmental concern, the additional till and forest cover scour
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Ricci, Glenn, Sarah Gaines, and Amanda Babson. Integrated coastal climate change vulnerability assessment: George Washington Birthplace National Monument. National Park Service, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2304901.

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Through a series of workshops, a team of National Park Service, University of Rhode Island and related experts conducted a climate change vulnerability assessment to integrate issues across natural resources, cultural resources, and facilities for George Washington Birthplace National Monument (NM). This assessment used existing methods (Ricci et al. 2019a) and data, and expert knowledge to understand the general trends in current (2022) and future (2050, 2100) vulnerability and adaptive capacity. Climate stressors included sea level rise (SLR), storm surge, flooding, erosion rates, and precip
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Curtis, Rob, Sonia Bingham, and Megan Shaeffer. Natural resource assessment of the proposed Columbia Sensitive Resource Zone, Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio. National Park Service, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36967/2310114.

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From 2021 – 2023, Cuyahoga Valley National Park (CUVA) and Summit Metro Parks (SMP) worked collaboratively through an interagency agreement to inventory and classify natural and cultural resources in an ecologically sensitive zone around Blue Hen Falls and Columbia Picnic area. Increased visitation in recent years created safety concerns, trail erosion and damage to sensitive resources and locally rare habitats. At the time of this study, these areas were located within one of CUVA’s management areas proposed as a Sensitive Resource Zone (SRZ), specifically the Columbia SRZ. The SRZ designatio
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Avihingsanon, Yingyos, Jongkonnee Wongpiyabovorn, and Nattiya Hirankarn. Biomarker discovery in systemic lupus erythematosus: genome-methylation approaches : Research report. Chulalongkorn University, 2010. https://doi.org/10.58837/chula.res.2010.15.

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Discovery of novel biomarkers in lupus nephritis Biomarkers are needed for making diagnosis and prognosis. In lupus nephritis, conventional tests like urinalysis or serum creatinine remain inadequate for patient care. In this proposal, we focused on non-invasive tools like blood and urine mRNAs or proteins. We chose candidate genes involving regulatory T-cell, B-lymphocyte signatures or vascular protective factors. Expression of regulatory cell signature (FOXP3) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells is associated with activity of lupus nephritis. We found FOXP3 mRNA levels in PBMCs from patien
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Hawley. PR-015-11707-R01 Test Diagnostic Methods for Turbine Gas Meters. Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0010671.

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Similar to most metering technologies, turbine meters are known to be affected by abnormal flow or abnormal mechanical conditions which can cause bias in flow measurement. These types of flow conditions include blockage at the flow meter or straightening vanes, grime or liquid contamination on the internal meter components, damage to the internal meter components, and pulsation in the flow. With the introduction of ultrasonic and Coriolis meters for gas applications, the natural gas industry has embraced the concept of meters with embedded diagnostic capabilities. These capabilities allow the
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Bray, Jonathan, Ross Boulanger, Misko Cubrinovski, et al. U.S.—New Zealand— Japan International Workshop, Liquefaction-Induced Ground Movement Effects, University of California, Berkeley, California, 2-4 November 2016. Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.55461/gzzx9906.

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There is much to learn from the recent New Zealand and Japan earthquakes. These earthquakes produced differing levels of liquefaction-induced ground movements that damaged buildings, bridges, and buried utilities. Along with the often spectacular observations of infrastructure damage, there were many cases where well-built facilities located in areas of liquefaction-induced ground failure were not damaged. Researchers are working on characterizing and learning from these observations of both poor and good performance. The “Liquefaction-Induced Ground Movements Effects” workshop provided an opp
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