Visiting Researchers
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Institute |
Malayer University |
Title |
Assistant Professor | |
Country |
Iran | |
Period of Stay |
2018/07/18 – 2018/08/23 | |
Research Theme |
Designing/Producing a Real-time Structural Health Monitoring System for Buildings | |
Host Researcher |
Koichi KUSUNOKI |
Self-Introduction
My
main research areas are focused on earthquake engineering and structural health
monitoring (SHM) for bridges and buildings. The
object of structural health monitoring (SHM) is to identify, locate and
classify type and severity of damages induced by external actions. SHM is the
advanced system to support earthquake disaster mitigation and evaluate building
conditions, by providing continuous real-time monitoring of building behavior. For
this purpose, we have started to work on some aspects of SHM from instruments
designing to retrofitting or strengthening of
structural systems. In this field,
Professor Koichi Kusunoki has been designed a health monitoring system for well-designed
engineering buildings under serve earthquakes. However, there are many old
historical buildings and bridges in the world under service loadings and
ambient vibration conditions. Therefore, permanent monitoring of such structures
is a crucial task under operational conditions. It seems that Professor
Kusunoki's health monitoring system should be changed and redesigned for high
stiffness buildings with low ductility and based on each country's seismic
design code.
Based on the above reasons, at ERI we will work on possible designing a real-time SHM system for assessing of structural performance of old bridges and historical buildings.