Operational Modal Analysis : Developments and Applications
Mohammad Noori
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Add to basketnach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book is a collection of selected contributions from the 10th International Operational Modal Analysis (OMA) Conference held in Naples, Italy on May 21-24, 2024. Each chapter of Operational Modal Analysis: Developments and Applications covers a relevant contribution to extend the classical domain of OMA toward the development of new sensing as well as structural health monitoring (SHM) technologies, digital twins, and innovative assessment procedures for materials and structures. The focus of these chapters is on the primary role of OMA in civil engineering as well as related industrial applications and fields. Thus, the book provides an up-to-date overview of OMA applications and related technologies and methodologies and can support researchers, practicing engineers, and technicians, as well as students in order to enhance their knowledge on this important topic.
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This book is a collection of selected contributions from the 10th International Operational Modal Analysis (OMA) Conference held in Naples, Italy on May 21-24, 2024. Each chapter of Operational Modal Analysis: Developments and Applications covers a relevant contribution to extend the classical domain of OMA toward the development of new sensing as well as structural health monitoring (SHM) technologies, digital twins, and innovative assessment procedures for materials and structures. The focus of these chapters is on the primary role of OMA in civil engineering as well as related industrial applications and fields. Thus, the book provides an up-to-date overview of OMA applications and related technologies and methodologies and can support researchers, practicing engineers, and technicians, as well as students in order to enhance their knowledge on this important topic.
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Mohammad Noori is an Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and a Visiting Professor at the University of Leeds, UK where he is a founding director of Intelligent and Resilient Infrastructure Center. Dr. Noori is a Fellow and Life Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, has been a Fellow of the Japanese Society for Promotion of Science, and has held distinguished visiting professorships at several universities abroad. His work in modelling the complex hysteretic behavior of structural systems, including pinching phenomenon, widely cited in the literature as the Bouc-Wen-Baber-Noori (BWBN) model. It has been used in nonlinear random vibrations, for seismic response analysis of concrete structures and other applications, and has been incorporated in OpenSees seismic analysis program and ABAQUS finite element software. His work in non-zero mean, non-Gaussian response analysis of hysteretic systems in random vibrations are also original contributions. He has also carried out pioneering work in seismic isolation using shape memory alloys and holds two US patents in that area. Noori has carried out some of the earliest work in the application of AI-based methods and wavelet transform for structural health monitoring. He has authored over 300 refereed papers, 7 scientific books, 32 book chapters and has edited 25 scientific books and special journal volumes. Noori has supervised over 100 graduate students and post-doc scholars and has presented over 100 keynotes, plenaries, and invited talks. He is the founding Executive Editor of an international journal, has served on the editorial boards or as the associate editor of over 12 other journals and is the founding editor of three scientific collections by CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, among others, and has served on numerous international scientific and advisory boards. Noori directed the Sensors Program at the NSF in 2014. He served as the Dean of engineering at Cal Poly as the Higgins professor and head of mechanical engineering department at WPI and as the Reynolds Professor and head of MAE department at North Carolina State University. Noori also served as the Chair of the national committee of mechanical engineering department heads and was one of seven co-founders of the National Institute of Aerospace, in partnership with NASA Langley Research Center. Nori is an elected member of several national scientific honor societies and has received several awards in recognition of his research and teaching.
Carlo Rainieri is currently senior researcher at the National Research Council of Italy. His research interests are in the fields of civil Structural Health Monitoring, Operational Modal Analysis, and smart materials. He has joined several research projects focused on civil Structural Health Monitoring. He is Member of the Scientific committee of the IOMAC Association since 2015. In 2019 he received the IOMAC scientific Award for his contribution to the development of Operational Modal Analysis. He was Chair of the 8th Civil Structural Health Monitoring Workshop (2021) and of the 10th International Operational Modal Analysis Conference (2024). In 2021 he was also appointed as Council Member of the International Society for Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure. He is author of the first book on Operational Modal Analysis appeared in the literature (“Operational Modal Analysis of Civil Engineering Structure: An Introduction and Guide for Applications”) and of about 200 scientific papers published on international peer-reviewed Journals and National and International conference proceedings. His main achievements in the field of Operational Modal Analysis and civil Structural Health Monitoring concern the development of data processing methods for vibration-based Structural Health Monitoring applications, including original automated Operational Modal Analysis procedures and novel methods for compensation of environmental/operational influence on modal properties. He is also founder and former CEO of S2X s.r.l. (www.s2x.it), a spin-off company of the University of Molise aimed at providing highly qualified solutions and services in the fields of Civil Structural Health Monitoring and Operational Modal Analysis.
Carmelo Gentile is a full professor of Structural Engineering at the Department of Architecture, Built environment and Construction engineering (DABC), Technical University of Milan (Politecnico di Milano), Italy. He has been the author or co-author of more than 300 technical and scientific papers. His main research expertise and interests are Bridge engineering, Cultural Heritage structures, Dynamic tests and continuous monitoring of bridges and historic structures, Earthquake engineering, Modal and structural identification, Structural Dynamics, Vibration-based damage assessment, Microwave Remote Sensing. Dr. Gentile serves as a member of the Scientific Committee of the main international conferences on Structural and Experimental Dynamics (e.g., EURODYN, EVACES, IOMAC, SMART, etc). He is also a member of the Scientific Committee of the Laboratory of Testing Materials and Structures (LPM), Politecnico di Milano, since 2019. He has been the Scientific consultant of the Laboratory of Vibrations and Dynamic Monitoring of Structures (section of LPM) since 2006. He is also responsible for the the Laboratory of Vibrations and Dynamic Monitoring of Structures, for the full-scale testing and/or continuous dynamic monitoring of more than 200 bridges, including several arch bridges and cable-stayed bridges and the viaducts of the new A58 motorway. He is also the coordinator and responsible for several projects of vibration-based SHM, such as the dynamic monitoring of the historic San Michele bridge (2011-2015), the structural monitoring of the Milan Cathedral since 2018, the continuous dynamic monitoring of the Brivio arch bridge (1917) since 2020 and the dynamic monitoring of a steel-concrete composite bridge overpassing the A4 motorway (since late January 2021). Dr. Gentile also serves as a member of the Scientific Committee and of the Board of the FABRE Consortium, involved in research in the field of structural assessment and monitoring of existing bridges. He has delivered invited keynote lectures at various international conferences (e.g., SF&R 2022, JISDM2019, IOMAC 2019, ICEM 2018, SF&R 2018, EVACES 2013, IABSE Conference Rotterdam 2013, EURODYN 2011).
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