Project Details
Description
This research underscores the importance of Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) in ensuring the safety and longevity of critical infrastructure like buildings, roads, and bridges.
By focusing on Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometry (OFDR), a highly precise, long-distance monitoring technology, the project highlights advancements in detecting structural damage and monitoring dynamic strains.
Despite its potential, OFDR faces challenges with data management and interpretation. The research addresses these challenges and explores innovations in crack detection and tracking damage location, demonstrating how OFDR can enhance safety protocols.
By identifying areas for further development, this study contributes significantly to improving SHM technology, with implications for infrastructure resilience and future SHM research directions.
By focusing on Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometry (OFDR), a highly precise, long-distance monitoring technology, the project highlights advancements in detecting structural damage and monitoring dynamic strains.
Despite its potential, OFDR faces challenges with data management and interpretation. The research addresses these challenges and explores innovations in crack detection and tracking damage location, demonstrating how OFDR can enhance safety protocols.
By identifying areas for further development, this study contributes significantly to improving SHM technology, with implications for infrastructure resilience and future SHM research directions.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 1/01/21 → … |