New techniques for measuring and interpreting the dynamic motion of structures in situ and in the laboratory
Scientific-Disciplinary Group
08/CEAR-07 - Structural Analysis And Design
Description
The project aims to explore the topic of measuring the dynamic response of structures in situ (monitoring) and will consist of laboratory tests using a shaking table or other testing techniques. The project also includes the study of data processing and result interpretation techniques. Furthermore, the use of contactless systems for measuring motion through image reading will be explored. These systems are cost-effective and capable of remote and extensive measurement. The second objective is to define methods for effectively interpreting measurements obtained from different sensors, based on the study of recording correlation. Methods capable of highlighting response variations due to damage will be analysed, effectively addressing uncertainties both in model definition and in triggering alarms and suggesting countermeasures
Working time
Full-time
Number of positions
1
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