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Peng Xue, Qing Li and Guodong Fu
Aiming at the current complex problem of the mechanized high-quality picking of tender tea buds, this paper designs a tender tea bud-picking manipulator. In the picking process, the quality of the petiole and leaf blade of the tender tea bud is crucial, ...
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Ionut Dragos Moldovan, Abdalla Almukashfi and António Gomes Correia
The small strain shear modulus is an important characteristic of geomaterials that can be measured experimentally using piezoelectric sensors (bender elements). However, most conventional signal interpretation techniques are based on the visual observati...
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Atsushi Suzuki, Wang Liao, Daiki Shibata, Yuki Yoshino, Yoshihiro Kimura and Nobuhiro Shimoi
With demand for the long-term continued use of existing building facilities, structural health monitoring and damage detection are attracting interest from society. Sensors of various types have been practically applied in the industry to satisfy this ne...
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Roberto De Fazio, Vincenzo Mariano Mastronardi, Matteo Petruzzi, Massimo De Vittorio and Paolo Visconti
Human?machine interaction (HMI) refers to systems enabling communication between machines and humans. Systems for human?machine interfaces have advanced significantly in terms of materials, device design, and production methods. Energy supply units, logi...
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Susana Barrios, Andrés Guzmán and Albert Ortiz
Corrosion directly affects the structural stiffness of a steel element, reducing the thickness, thus inertia, due to the gradual deterioration of the material. Quickly identifying corrosion damage to the stiffness of a steel structure is a challenge in c...
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Jae-Do Kang, Eun-Rim Baek and Sung-Ho Park
For measuring the structural health of buildings, high-performance vibration detection devices are used in a structural health monitoring (SHM) system, which consists of a sensor and a data logger. Those devices are seismographs or devices with high-perf...
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Min Son, Michael Börner, Wolfgang Armbruster and Justin S. Hardi
To investigate a hypothesis of the orifice flow-induced instability in rocket engine thrust chambers, a single liquid oxygen (LOX) injector with an optically accessible orifice module was used for experiments, with water as a simulant for LOX. The unstea...
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Jun-Cheol Lee and Chang-Joon Lee
The electro-mechanical impedance (EMI) change in Piezoelectric (PZT) sensors embedded in steel-fiber-reinforced mortar (SFRM) was investigated to assess the material setting time. The EMI was continuously monitored for 12 h by the PZT sensor embedded in ...
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Vijayanandh Raja, Ramesh Murugesan, Parvathy Rajendran, Surya Palaniappan, Hussein A. Z. AL-bonsrulah, Darshan Kumar Jayaram and Mohammed Al-Bahrani
The conceptual design, component selection, and deployment experiments of an unmanned amphibious system (US) with a unique Becker in vertical stabilizer based on hydrodynamic research are included in this work. The use of USs is currently expanding signi...
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Chang-Yull Lee and Ji-Hwan Kim
A smart-skin antenna structure is investigated for active flutter control with piezoelectric sensors and actuators. The skin antenna is designed as a multilayer sandwich structure with a dielectric polymer to perform the role of antenna or radar structur...
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