International Research Projects on Structural Damage Detection

Significant research efforts are presently spent to the problems of health monitoring and damage detection. This paper approaches the subject from the point of view of the organisation of the research. More specifically, it reviews what the main international research programs and activities are, wh...

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Physics
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Structural and continuum mechanics
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