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Health monitoring and field‐testing have been two emerging technologies for investigating the real‐world behaviors of high‐rise buildings. The five primary motivations of the two monitoring‐oriented methods are first presented. The four fundamental steps of the data‐driven process are followingly discussed. Then, the state‐of‐the‐art structural health monitoring systems on four representative super‐tall...
Present work demonstrates the experimental investigation on four large scale reinforced concrete (RC) beams cast with and without smart concrete to study strain and damage sensing properties (for health monitoring), effect of carbon fiber (CF) on ultimate strength, crack pattern, and stiffness response under monotonically increased loading. A total of four beams, one without and three with smart concrete...
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