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Fang Dong, Zhongqi Shi, Rumian Zhong and Nan Jin
In this paper, A high-order response surface method is proposed for finite element model updating of continuous beam bridges. Firstly, based on visual inspection and environmental vibration testing, the peak picking (PP) method and random subspace identi...
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Kultigin Demirlioglu and Emrah Erduran
Bridges serve as vital engineering structures crafted to facilitate secure and effective transportation networks. Throughout their life-cycle, they withstand various factors, including diverse environmental conditions, natural hazards, and substantial lo...
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Min Hu, Fan Zhang and Huiming Wu
Various abnormal scenarios might occur during the shield tunneling process, which have an impact on construction efficiency and safety. Existing research on shield tunneling construction anomaly detection typically designs models based on the characteris...
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George D. Manolis and Georgios I. Dadoulis
A vibrating pylon, modeled as a waveguide, with an attached point mass that is time-varying poses a numerically challenging problem regarding the most efficient way for eigenvalue extraction. The reason is three-fold, starting with a heavy mass attachmen...
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Haiyan Gao, Zhichao Chen and Weiqiang Tang
The method proposed can be used for the identification and control of multivariable nonlinear systems.
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