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Passive and active stress wave techniques for condition monitoring of concrete structures
鎶ュ憡棰樼洰錛歅assive and active stress wave techniques for condition monitoring of concrete structures 銆€銆€
鎶ュ憡浜猴細Thomas Schumacher
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鎶ュ憡浜虹畝浠嬶細Thomas Schumacher, PhD, PE, Associate Professor, Portland State University, U.S.A Thomas Schumacher is currently an Associate Professor in the field of Structural Engineering錛孭ortland State University. His primary research interest involves the development of new sensing methodologies for non-destructive testing (NDT) and structural health monitoring (SHM) of civil infrastructure. In particular, he is interested in seismology-based approaches such as moment tensor inversion (MTI) to analyze acoustic emission (AE) data from concrete fracture. These approaches aim to quantify and classify ongoing fracture processes in a material. Additionally, he collaborates with faculty at the University of Delaware to develop a novel distributed carbon nanotube (CNT)-based sensor. Furthermore, he is interested in video-based monitoring approaches. These have several advantages in that they can be applied remotely and offer a full-field view of the structure. He has published more than100 fully-refereed high quality journal and conference papers.
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