
Intelligent Structures-2: Monitoring and Control
por
Y.K. Wen
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Science & Technology
Health & Wellness
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
354
Idioma
Coreano
Publicado
May 14, 2014
Editora
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10
0203213351
ISBN-13
9780203213353
Descrição
Y.K. Wen explores the intricate relationship between construction and technology in this insightful work. The book delves into innovative methods for monitoring and maintaining the integrity of structures, emphasizing the critical need for effective health management in the world’s largest industry. With a blend of theoretical concepts and practical applications, the author addresses the challenges faced by engineers and builders in ensuring the longevity and safety of infrastructure.
Through a comprehensive examination of intelligent structures, Wen presents advanced monitoring techniques and control systems that enhance the performance of buildings and bridges. The discussion highlights the significance of real-time data and analytics in predicting structural failures and fostering proactive maintenance strategies, ultimately contributing to a safer built environment for future generations.
Through a comprehensive examination of intelligent structures, Wen presents advanced monitoring techniques and control systems that enhance the performance of buildings and bridges. The discussion highlights the significance of real-time data and analytics in predicting structural failures and fostering proactive maintenance strategies, ultimately contributing to a safer built environment for future generations.
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