The 9th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring - Stanford University - 2013
T E C H N I C A L   P R O G R A M
Thursday, September 12th
Keynote Presentations
Chair:         Location:
A. Hess (Hess PHM Group, USA)     Memorial Auditorium
           
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08:30 ~ 09:00 Robust Sensors for Structural Health Monitoring within Harsh Environments  
D. Senesky [Stanford University, USA]
09:00 ~ 09:30 Advanced Sensor Technologies for US Military Warfighters’ Protection  
 J. Zheng [PEO Soldier US ARMY, USA]
09:30 ~ 10:00 Activities on Standardization of Civil SHM Methodologies in Europe  
H. Wenzel [Vienna Consulting Engineers, Austria]
10:00 ~ 10:15 Coffee Break  
Location: Dohrmann Grove  
SPECIAL SESSION
V&V/Standardization for Civil Infrastructure
Chair:         location:
H. Wenzel (VCE, Austria)       HC 200-002
           
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10:15 ~ 10:25 Current practical applications of SHM in China  
H. Li [Harbin Institute Of Technology, China]
10:25 ~ 10:35 Current Practice in SHM in Italy   
A. Del Grosso [University of Genova, Italy]
10:35 ~ 10:45 Experiences in the Standardization of Fiber Optic Sensing Systems  
B. Glisic [Princeton University, USA]
10:45 ~ 10:55 SAMCO Recommendations for Dynamic Monitoring of Structures  
S. Thöns [BAM, Germany]
10:55 ~ 11:05 Standardized Cyber-environments for SHM   
J. Lynch [University of Michigan, USA]
11:05 ~ 12:15 Session Discussion  
 
Aerospace Structures: Laboratory Demonstration - I
Chair:         Location:
C. Stolz (EADS Germany GmbH / Cassidian, Germany) & Co-chair: L. Richards (NASA, USA) HC 200-030 
           
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10:15 ~ 10:35 An Experimental Comparison of Modal-based SHM Techniques Using Strain or Acceleration Measurements 403
F. L. MARQUES DOS SANTOS1 2, B. Peeters1, H. Van der Auweraer1, L. C. S. Goes2
[1) LMS, Belgium; 2) ITA, Brazil]
10:35 ~ 10:55 Acoustic Wave Propagation and Scattering for Fault Detection in Honeycomb Composite Panels 411
V. Hafiychuk1, V. Smelyanskiy1, D. Timucin1, S. Schuet1, K. Wheeler1, R. Tyson2, J. Walker3
[1) NASA Ames Research Center; 2)University of Alabama, USA; 3) NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, USA]
10:55 ~ 11:15 Structural Health Monitoring as an Enabling Technology for Active Compliant Systems 419
L. Lorenz1, K. -D. Büchter1, O. Boegler1, U. Kling2, A. T. Isikveren2
     [1) Future Technologies and Ecology of Aviation, Germany; 2) Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V., Germany]
11:15 ~ 11:35 Development of SHM System Using Multiple FBG Sensors for Solid Rocket Motor Composite Chamber 429
T. Nakajima1, E. Sato, H. Tsuda2, A. Sato, N. Kawai3
       [1) IHI Inspection & Instrumentation Co., Ltd, Japan; 2) Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan; 3) , IHI Aerospace Co., Ltd., Japan]
11:35 ~ 11:55 Proof-of-concept Study of Smart Panel for Space Structures 437
T. Mizutani [Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan]
11:55 ~ 12:15 Nonlinear Dynamic Behavior of Impact Damage in a Composite Skin-stiffener Structure 445
T.H. Ooijevaar1 3, M.D. Rogge2, R. Loendersloot3, L. Warnet1, R. Akkerman1, A. de Boer3                                            
       [1) University of Twente, The Netherlands; 2) NASA Langley Research Center, USA; 3) University of Twente, USA]
Civil Structures: Laboratory Demonstration - I
Chair:         Location:
X. Chapeleau (IFSTTAR Nantes, France)   HC 200-034 
           
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10:15 ~ 10:35 Integration of Fiber Optic Platform and Electro-Mechanical Sensors to Enhance Damage Detection Process 767
M. Azarbayejani, L. Galvan, S. Salinas [UT- Pan, USA]
10:35 ~ 10:55 A Structural Health Monitoring Approach for Damage Detection in Wind Turbines Tlades Based on Compressed Sensing Acquisition of Acoustic Emission Events 775
A. Cattaneo, S. Taylor, G. Park, C. Farrar, D. Mascareñas [Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA]
10:55 ~ 11:15 Probabilistic Risk Prediction for Aircraft Fatigue Life Management Using SHM Systems Considering the Effect of Inspection Correlation 783
M. Shiao1, Y.-T. Wu2, J. Chen1, A. Ghoshal1, J. Riddick1                                                                                
      [1) U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA; 2) CompRel Inc., USA]
11:15 ~ 11:35 Selection and Identification of a Shape Function for Modeling Degradation as a Gamma Process 791
O. Saarela1, B. H. Nystad1, A. Taipale2, O. Ventä2
      [1) Institutt for Energiteknikk, Norway; 2) VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland]
11:35 ~ 11:55 Continuous Monitoring of an Aging PC Bridge by Using Fiber-Optic Strain Sensors Based on Time-Series Analysis in Considering Environmental Effects 799
J. Mizutani, M. Nishio, H. Katsuchi, H. Yamada [Yokohama National University, Japan]
11:55 ~ 12:15 Fatigue Damage Prognosis of Single-Edged Notch Beam using Piezoelectric Transducers 807
S. I. Lim, Y. Liu, C. K. Soh [Nanyang Technological University, Singapore]
           
Advanced Monitoring for Loads/Environments - II
Chair:         Location:
L. Wenk (Airbus, Germany) & Co-chair: V. Lopes (UNESP, Brazil)   HC 200-203 
           
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10:15 ~ 10:35 Verification of Joint Input-State Estimation by In Situ Measurements on a Footbridge 343
K. Maes1, E.  Lourens1,  K.  Van  Nimmen1,  P.  Van  den  Broeck2,  P.  Guillaume3,  G.  De Roeck1, G. Lombaert1
    [1) KU Leuven, Belgium; 2) KAHO Sint-Lieven, Belgium; 3) Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium]
10:35 ~ 10:55 Bayesian Regression Trees as Surrogate Models for the Health Monitoring
 of Civil Infrastructure
351
K. Worden, E. J.Cross [University of Sheffield, UK]
10:55 ~ 11:15 Proton Radiation Sensitivity of Fiber Bragg Gratings for Particle Colliders 361
M. Frövel1, D. Moya2, I. Vila2, E. Currás2, A. L. Virto2, J. G. Carrión1, J.M. Pintado1, J. García-López3, M. C. Jiménez3, Y. Morilla3, F. R. Palomo4   [1) Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacia, Spain; 2) Instituto de Física de Cantabria, Spain; 3) Centro Nacional de Aceleradore, Spain; 4) University of Sevilla, Spain]
11:15 ~ 11:35 Vibration Data as a Tool for Continuous Monitoring of Cable Tensile Loads 369
C. Rainieri, G. Fabbrocino [University of Molise, Italy]
11:35 ~ 11:55 Vibration Monitoring of Operational Wind Turbine 377
A. Jhinaoui1, L. Mevel2, J. Morlier3 [1) Cornis, France; 2) Inria, France; 3) Université de Toulouse, France]
11:55 ~ 12:15 An Imaging Method for Impact Localization Using Metal-Core Miezoelectric Fiber Rosettes 385
C. Zhang1, J. Qiu1, S. Shan1, Y. Wu1, N. Hu2
   [1) Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics, China; 2) Chiba University, Japan]
SPECIAL SESSION
Sensing Strategy for Wave-based SHM - I
Chair:         Location:
Z. Su (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong) & Co-chair: M. Meo (University of Bath, UK) HC 200-205 
           
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10:15 ~ 10:35 Quantitative Detection of Shallow Corrosion Damage by Targeted Use of the Dispersive Behavior of Guided Wave Modes 2169
P. Jäckel12, F. Niese2, C. Boller1,2           
           
 [1) Saarland University, Germany; 2) Fraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing, Germany]
10:35 ~ 10:55 Scattering Measurements and In Situ Imaging with Sparse Guided Wave Arrays 2177
J. E. Michaels, X. Chen, T. E. Michaels [Georgia Institute of Technology, USA]
10:55 ~ 11:15 Damage Identification for Composite Structures using a Cross-Correlation Reverse-Time Migration Technique 2185
J. He, F.-G. Yuan [North Carolina State University, USA]
11:15 ~ 11:35 Temperature Compensation Based on Hilbert Transform and Instantaneous Phase for Lamb Waves-Based SHM Systems of Aircraft Structures 1259
L.Ambrozinski1, P. Magda1, K. Dragan1,2, T. Stepinski1, T. Uhl1
[1) AGH-University of Science and Technology, Poland; 2)Air Force Institute of Technology, Poland]
11:35 ~ 11:55 Damage Mode Analysis in Composite Structures Using Lamb Waves for SHM Purposes 2097
L. zhao, X. P. Qing, C. Du [Beijing  Aeronautical  Science  and  Technology Research Institute of COMAC, China]
11:55 ~ 12:15 Beamforming of Lamb Waves Using 2D Arrays a Comparative Study 2210
T. Stepinski, L. Ambrozinski, T. Uhl [AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland]
SPECIAL SESSION
Statistical Methods for SHM - I
Chair:         Location:
D. Zonta (University of Trento, Italy) & Co-chair: J. Hwang (National Aerospace Laboratory NLR, The Netherlands) HC 200-303
           
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10:15 ~ 10:35 Understanding Environmental Effect on Building Vibration for Structural Health Monitoring Using Event Detection and Causal Analysis 2744
Y. Zheng1, L. Zhang1, P. Zhang2, H. Y. Noh2  [1) Tsinghua University, China; 2) Carnegie Mellon University, USA]
10:35 ~ 10:55 Probabilistic Damage Detection in Beam Structures Based on the Neutral Axis 2678
D. H. Sigurdardottir, B. Glisic [Princeton University, USA]
10:55 ~ 11:15 On the Impact of Prior Engineering Perception on Structural Health Diagnosis: Analysis of a Case Study 2686
C. Cappello1, F. Bruschetta1, D. Zonta1, S. Maestranzi1, R. Zandonini1, M. Pozzi2, B. Glisic3, D. Inaudi4, D. Posenato4
   [1) University of Trento, Italy; 2) Carnegie Mellon University, USA; 3) Princeton University, USA; 4) Smartec SA, Switzerland]
11:15 ~ 11:35 Dynamic Bayesian Network for Operational Modal Identification 2696
B. Li, A. D. Kiureghian [University of California, Berkeley, USA]
11:35 ~ 11:55 Nonlinear Model-Data Fusion for Post-Earthquake Assessment of Structures 2704
E. M. Hernandez, K. Erazo [University of Vermont, USA]
11:55 ~ 12:15 Quantification of Pavement Condition by Tire/Road Noise Measurement 2712
Y. Zhang, J. G. McDaniel, R. Birken, M. L. Wang [Northeastern University, USA]
SPECIAL SESSION
Guided Waves in Structures for SHM - II
Chair:         Location:
C. Lissenden (Penn State University, USA) & Co-chair:  W. Ostachowicz (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) HC 200-305 
           
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10:15 ~ 10:35 Ultrasonic Guided Wave Based SHM of a Steel Shell Structure Under Different Operating Conditions 925
C. J. Lissenden, A. Lesky, M. H. Soorgee [Pennsylvania State University, USA]
10:35 ~ 10:55 Continuous Mode Conversion of Lamb Waves in Carbon Fiber Composite Plastics - Occurrence and Modelling 933
B. Hennings, M. N. Neumann, R. Lammering        
     [Helmut-Schmidt-University/University of the FederalArmed Forces, Germany]
10:55 ~ 11:15 Ultrasonic Guided Wave Propagation in Cellular Composite Plates 941
S. M. H. Hosseini, S. Duczek, U. Gabbert [Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Germany
11:15 ~ 11:35 Guided Waves in a Disbonded Honeycomb Composite Structure 910
F. Ricci1, E. Monaco1, H. Baid2, A. Mal3      
  
 [1) University of Naples Federico II, Italy; 2) AlphaStar Corporation, USA; 3) University of California, Los Angeles, USA]
11:35 ~ 11:55 On the Structural Health Monitoring of Repaired Aerospace Structures 956
S. Pavlopoulou1, K. Worden2, C. Soutis1 [1) University of Manchester, UK; 2) University of Sheffield, UK]
11:55 ~ 12:15 Signal Processing System for Guided Wave-Based SHM Technique 964
P. Malinowski1, T. Wandowski1, W. Ostachowicz1,2, T. Luba, G. Borowik2, M. Rawski2, P. Tomaszewski2 
 [1) Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland; 2) Warsaw University of Technology, Poland]
SPECIAL SESSION
SHM/NDE for Civil Infrastructure - I
Chair:         Location:
S. Salamone (University of Buffalo, USA) & Co-chair: X. Yu (Case Western Reserve University, USA) ART 2 
           
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10:15 ~ 10:35 On the Use of Solitary Waves for the Prediction of Structural Buckling of Simple Structures 2515
L. Cai, K. Li, P. Rizzo [University of Pittsburgh, USA]
10:35 ~ 10:55 Crack Pattern Quantification for Advanced Visual Inspection of Concrete Structures 2523
A. Farhidzadeh, E. Dehghan-Niri, S. Salamone [University at Buffalo, USA]
10:55 ~ 11:15 Leakage of Guided Waves in Embedded Waveguides of Arbitrary Cross Section 2531
M. Mazzotti1,  A. Marzani2, I. Bartoli1, E. Viola2 [1) Drexel University, USA; 2) University of Bologna, Italy]
11:15 ~ 11:35 Bragg Grating and BOTDR Fiber Optic Principles Applied for Real-Time Structural Monitoring - The MONICO Project 2538
M. Bimpas, K. Loupos, A. Amditis, G. Kanellos, O. Bursi, S. Frondistou, J. Meisner, D. Bairaktaris, B. Griffoni, A. Orfanoudakis [Institute of Communication and Computer Systems, Greece]
11:35 ~ 11:55 Structural Condition Assessment of Bridges: Past, Present, and Future - A Portuguese Perspective 2546
E. Figueiredo [Catholic University of Portugal, Portugal]
11:55 ~ 12:15 The Role of SHM in Infrastructure Management 2554
A. E. Del Grosso [University of Genoa, Italy]
SPECIAL SESSION
Novel SHM/NDE Tech. for Material Damage Quantification - II
Chair:         Location:
S. Banerjee (University of South Carolina, USA) & Co-chair: H. Sohn (KAISTKorea) ART 4 
           
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10:15 ~ 10:35 Characterization of Fatigue Damage in Adhesively Bonded Lap Joints Through Dynamic, Full-Spectral Interrogation of Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors 1953
S. Webb1, P. Shin1, K. Peters1, M. Zikry1, S. Schultz2, R. Selfridge2     
   [1) North Carolina State University, USA; 2) Brigham Young University, USA]
10:35 ~ 10:55 Non-collinear Inspection for the Detection of Damage Precursors 1961
A. J. Croxford, J. N. Potter [University of Bristo, UKl]
10:55 ~ 11:15 A Hybrid Data Driven Technique for Long Term Monitoring of Structures 1969
M. Malekzadeh, N. Catbas [University of Central Florida, USA]
11:15 ~ 11:35 Damage Inspection of Structures by Space-Wavenumber and Time-Frequency Analyses 1977
P. F. Pai, H. Peng [University of Missouri, USA]
11:35 ~ 11:55 Non-Contact Nonlinear Ultrasound Scan of a CFRP Plate with Manufactured Damages 1984
C. Hedberg1, S. Andersson2, K. Haller2, S.-E. Hellbratt3   
 
 [1) Blekinge Institute of Technology, SWEDEN; 2) Acoustic Agree AB, Sweden; 3) Kockums AB, Sweden]
11:55 ~ 12:15 Effect of Localized Plastic Deformation on Higher Harmonic Guided Wave Mode Generation in Plate  1992
Y. Liu, G. Choi, C. J. Lissenden, J. L. Rose [Pennsylvania State University, USA]
12:15 ~ 13:30 Lunch at the Oval  
Location: The Oval
Lunch Box Mini Forum: V&V/Standardization for Civil Infrastructure
Chair:         location:
J. Lynch (University of Michigan, USA) & Co-chair: H. Wenzel (VCE, Austria) Memorial Audi.
The SHM community acknowledges the importance of codes and standards in accelerating the adoption of civil infrastructure SHM technologies. This Mini-Forum will focus on the review of existing standardization efforts and the discussion of current research trends towards SHM field deployment aiming to create a roadmap towards a globally harmonized approach to SHM code and standard development in sensor installation, data formatting, interpretation, codes, etc.
12:15 ~ 13:30 Panelists:      
D. Powell   [NCSA]   Open Source Software for Asset and Maintenance Management   
R. Veit-Egerer [VCE]    Results of the CEN WS-63 on Aging of Structures        
B. Frankenstein [IZFP]     SHM Measurements at Hot Pipes in Thermal Power Plants     
A. Krimotat    [SC Solutions]  Monitoring-based Performance Modeling of Long-Span Bridges  
L. Mevel    [INRIA]   Current Practice in SHM in France       
Y. Xia   [HK Polytechnic]  Experience of implementation of SHM in supertall buildings      
J. Ou   [Dalian Inst. Of Tech]   Design Guideline of SHM for Bridges in China    
Faculty / Student Panel
Chair:         Location:
C. Farrar (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)   HC 200-002
The purpose of this session is to provide mentoring and guidance to students and early-career researchers and practitioners who are considering the further pursuit of a SHM-related career.  The session is meant to be an open forum driven by the students and early-career participants' interests and concerns.  A panel of senior researchers and practitioners will be present to provide their insight into questions raised by the participants.  A moderator will attempt to promote wide participation while keeping the session focused on the students' and early-career participants' questions.  Possible topics for discussion include: Emerging research topics in SHM, Starting a career in SHM, Entrepreneurial options for early career researchers, How do I find funding for SHM research? as well as any other topics of interest.  In addition to providing mentoring and guidance, it is hoped that this session will promote more extensive technical exchanges and communication between workshop participants who are at different stages of their careers after the session has concluded.
  Panelists:      
       
       
       
12:15 ~ 13:30      
       
       
       
         
SPECIAL SESSION
SHM for Harsh Environments
Chair:         Location:
D. Senesky (Stanford University, USA)      HC 200-002
           
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13:30 ~ 13:50 Aluminum Nitride High Temperature Strain Sensors 2267
F. T. Goericke, A. P. Pisano [UC Berkeley, USA]
13:50 ~ 14:10 MEMS Piezoelectric Energy Harvesters for Harsh Environment Sensing 2275
 Y.J. Lai1, W.C. Li1, C.M. Lin1, V. V. Felmetsger2, D. G. Senesky3, A. P. Pisano2
[1) UC Berkeley, USA; 2) OEM Group Incorporated, USA; 3) Stanford University, USA] 
14:10 ~ 14:30 Optical MEMS Pressure Sensors for Geothermal Well Monitoring 2283
W. Challener1, S. Palit1, R. Jones2, L. Airey2, R. Craddock2, A. Knobloch1
 [1) General Electric Global Research, USA; 2) General Electric Measurement & Control, USA]
14:30 ~ 14:50 Development of High Performance BS-PT Based Piezoelectric Transducer for Structural Health Monitoring of High-Temperature Polymer-Matrix Composite Structures 2289
Y.H. Li, S. J. Kim, R. Nardari, D. Oropeza, F. -K. Chang [Stanford University, USA]
14:50 ~ 15:10 Development and Verification of an Aerothermal Thermal Protection System Heat Shield Instrumentation Plug for Flight on Mars Science Laboratory 2297
E. R. Martinez [NASA Ames Research Center, USA]
15:10 ~ 15:30 Characterization of Gallium Nitride Heterostructures for Strain Sensing at Elevated Temperatures  1621
C. A. Chapin, H. C. Chiamori, M. Hou, D. G. Senesky [Stanford University,USA]
           
SPECIAL SESSION
Aerospace Structures: Laboratory Demonstration - II
Chair:         Location:
J. Michaels (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) & Co-chair: A. Srivastava (Verizon, USA) HC 200-030 
           
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13:30 ~ 13:50 Reconfigurable Architecture Based on Programmable System on Chip and Versatile Interface for Multi Sensors Instrumentations Applied to SHM: Case of an ATR72 Wing Panels 454
H. Boukabache1,2, S. Zedek1,2, C. Escriba1,2, J. Y. Fourniols1,2
 [1) CNRS / LAAS, France; 2) Université de Toulouse / UPS / INSA / INP / ISAE / LAAS, France]
13:50 ~ 14:10 Structural Health Monitoring-Based Methodologies for Managing Uncertainty in Aircraft Structural Life Assessment 461
R. Bond1, S. Underwood2, D. E. Adams1, J. J. Cummins3
 [1) Purdue University, USA; 2) GE Global Research, USA; 3) NAVAIR, USA]
14:10 ~ 14:30 Assessment of Fibre Optic Sensor Architectures for Structural Health Monitoring 470
B. Rocha1, D. Barazanchy1, R. Sevenois1, H. Guo1, G. Xiao1, N. Mrad2
 [1) National Research Council Canada, Canada; 2) DRDC, Canada]
14:30 ~ 14:50 Simulation Studies of Spectral Subtraction Based Temperature Compensation of FBG Sensor for Structural Health Monitoring 478
P. Chelliah1, A. Deniz1, C. Keulen2, G. Bektas1, T. Boz1, F. Melemez1, C. Ozturk1, A. Suleman2, M. Yildiz1
 [1) Sabanci University, Turkey; 2) University of Victoria, Canada]
14:50 ~ 15:10 Research on Spatial Filter Based Structural Imaging Method and the Evaluation Research on Complex Composite Structures 486
Q. Lei, Y. Shenfang, L. Bin, M. Hanfei [Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China]
15:10 ~ 15:30 Application of the Triple Correlation Analysis to Damage Detection of Structures 494
A. Klepka1, M. Strączkiewicz1, W. J. Staszewski1, F. Aymerich2
[1) AGH  University  of  Science  and Technology, Poland; 2) Universityof Cagliari, Italy]
Civil Structures: Laboratory Demonstration - II
Chair:         Location:
H. Y. Noh (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) & Co-chair: L. Cheng (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong) HC 200-034 
           
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13:30 ~ 13:50 Identifying Pipe Degradation In a Highly Dynamic Environment Using Singular Value Decomposition 815
C. Liu, J. B. Harley, D. W. Greve, M. Bergés, I. J. Oppenheim [Carnegie Mellon University, USA]
13:50 ~ 14:10 A Proposal for Exteriori-Interiori Integrated Structural Health Monitoring Framework 823
S. Chen1, H. Chung2, Y. Park1, D. M. Boyajian3
 [1) University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA; 2) Acellent Technology, USA; 3) Taylor University, USA]
14:10 ~ 14:30 Multi-sensing Strategy for SHM in Civil Engineering: Case Study of a Structural Element With Carbon Fiber Reinforcement 831
A. Belisario, C. Codreanu, S. Zedek, T. Camps, R.l Francois, C. Escriba, J. -Y. Fourniols [CNRS / LAAS, France]
14:30 ~ 14:50 Development of Smart Pultruded Composite Materials with Embedded Fiber Bragg Gratings for In-situ Strain Monitoring 839
X. Chapeleau1, M. Drissi-Habti1, L. Quétel2, T. Robin3 [1) UNAM, France; 2) IDIL, France, 3) iXFiber, France]
14:50 ~ 15:10 Multidisciplinary Health Monitoring of a Steel Bridge Deck Structure 846
L. Pahlavan, R. Pijpers, J. Paulissen, H. Hakkesteegt, R. Jansen [TNO, the Netherlands]
15:10 ~ 15:30 Application of SHM using an Autonomous Sensor Network 854
R. Loendersloot1, F. Schiphorst1, T. Basten2, T. Tinga1    
 
 [1) University of Twente, the Netherlands; 2) TNO, the Netherlands]
SHM-based Structural Design/Intelligent Structures 
Chair:         Location:
O. Venta ( VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland) & Co-chair: J. Yang (University of WashingtonUSA) HC 200-203 
           
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13:30 ~ 13:50 Optimizing Mode Tuning of Guided Waves and PWAS Electromechanical Impedance for Power Efficient SHM systems 1479
A. Kamal, B. Lin, V. Giurgiutiu [University of South Carolina, USA]
13:50 ~ 14:10 Effect of Bonding Layer on Admittances of PWASs Bonded on Thin Slender Substrates: Correlation between Measurements and Simulation 1487
H. Huang, M.M. Islam [University of Texas at Arlington, USA]
14:10 ~ 14:30 Analytical Modeling of Proof-Mass Piezoelectric Wafer Active Sensor for Symmetric Lamb Waves Tuning 1494
T. Kamas, V. Giurgiutiu, B. Lin [University of South Carolina, USA]
14:30 ~ 14:50 Integration of Health Monitoring and Control of Building Structures Due to Earthquake 1502
J. Shan1, H. T.Y. Yang2, W. Shi1 [1) Tongji University, China; 2) University of California, Santa Barbara, USA]
14:50 ~ 15:10 FEM Model Calibration of Sports Arena Stand, Using Monitoring Data 1510
A. Zhivaev1, G.i Boldyrev2
[1) Research and Production Company (NPP) Geotek Ltd., Russia; 2) Penza State University of Architecture and Construction, Russia]
15:10 ~ 15:30 Scenario Based Approach to Structural Damage Detection and its Value in a Risk and Reliability Perspective 1517
M.K. Hovgaard1, J.B. Hansen2, R. Brincker2 [1) Rambøll Denmark, Denmark; 2) Aarhus University, Denmark]
           
SPECIAL SESSION
Sensing Strategy for Wave-based SHM - II
Chair:         Location:
Z. Su (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong) & Co-chair: P. Peres (ASTRIUM Space Transportation, France) HC 200-205 
           
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13:30 ~ 13:50 A Small, Light and Low-Power Passive Node Sensor for SHM of Composite Panels 2218
L. De Marchi1, A. Perelli1, N. Testoni1, A. Marzani1, D. Brunelli2, L. Benini1
[1) University of Bologna, Italy; 2) Univeristy of Trento, Italy]
13:50 ~ 14:10 Embedded Inductively Coupled Sensors for Composite SHM 2225
C. Zhong, A. J. Croxford, P. D. Wilcox [University of Bristol, United Kingdom]
14:10 ~ 14:30 Guided Wave Scattering for In Situ Health Monitoring of Slotted Fuel Flow Vents in Integral Stiffeners 2233
C. Doherty, W.K. Chiu [Monash University, Australia]
14:30 ~ 14:50 Cognitive Structural Health Monitoring and Its Key Technology 2240
L. Yu, J. Wang, Y. Zhang [Northwestern Polytechnical University, China]
14:50 ~ 15:10 Minimum Sensor Density for Quantitative Damage Imaging 2248
C. H. Wang, L. R. F. Rose [RMIT University, Australia]
15:10 ~ 15:30 Monitoring Impact On Line with a Miniaturized Device for Composite Structures 2256
S. Yuan, L. Qiu, W. Qian, H. Mei, P. Liu
[Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China]
SPECIAL SESSION
Statistical Methods for SHM - II
Chair:         Location:
M. Pozzi (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) & Co-chair: F.-G. Yuan (North Carolina State University, USA) HC 200-303
           
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13:30 ~ 13:50 Probabilistic Learning and Planning for Optimal Management of Wind Farms  2720
M. Memarzadeh, M. Pozzi, J. Z. Kolter [Carnegie Mellon University, USA ]
13:50 ~ 14:10 Reliability-Oriented Optimization of Replacement Strategies for Monitored Composite Panels for Aircraft Structures 2728
G. Cottone1, D. Straub1, S. Gollwitzer2, U. Heckenberger3
[1) Universität München, Germany; 2) RCP gmbH, Germany; 3) EADS Innovation Works, Germany]
14:10 ~ 14:30 Reliability-Based Condition Assessment of Bridge Deck Using Long-Term Monitoring Data 2736
Y.Q. Ni, K.C. Lin [The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong]
14:30 ~ 14:50 A Sequential Statistical Time Series Framework for Vibration Based Structural Health Monitoring 2669
F. Kopsaftopoulos1, S. D. Fassois2 [1) Stanford University, USA; 2) University of Patras, Greece]
14:50 ~ 15:10 An Approach to Fault Detection Using a Unified Linear Gaussian Framework 2752
R. Fuentes, A. Halfpenny, E. Cross, R. Barthorpe, K. Worden [University of Sheffield, USA]
15:10 ~ 15:30 Automatic Damage Classification using Wavelet Classifier Based on Principal Component Analysis 2760
F. Gharibnezhad, L.E. Mujica, J.Rodellar, C.P. Fritzen [Barcelona Tech., Spain]
SPECIAL SESSION
Guided Waves in Structures for SHM - III
Chair:         Location:
W. Ostachowicz (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) & Co-chair: R. Zemcik (University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic) HC 200-305 
           
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13:30 ~ 13:50 Nonlinear Guided Waves for Thermal Stress Measurement in Constrained Solids 972
C. Nucera, F.L. di Scalea [University of California, San Diego, USA]
13:50 ~ 14:10 Analysis of Wave Propagation in Rib-Stiffened and Isogrid Panels for Structural Health Monitoring 980
B. Cooper1, D. Doyle2, W. Reynolds2 [1) New Mexico Tech, USA; 2) Air Force Research Laboratory, USA]
14:10 ~ 14:30 Progress in Structural Health Monitoring Technology and System for the Large Crane in China 988
K. -Q. Ding, N. Zhao, Z. -J. Wang [China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, China]
14:30 ~ 14:50 A Novel Time-Domain Technique for Damage Detection Applied to SHM Using Savitzky-Golay Filter 996
M. A. de Oliveira1, J.V. Filho2, V. Lopes Junior2, D.J. Inman3
[1) Federal Institute of Education of Mato Grosso, Brazil; 2)Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil; 3) University of Michigan, USA]
14:50 ~ 15:10 Quantitative Crack Monitoring Using Diffracted Lamb Waves 1004
C. Du1, Z. Wu2, Y. Wang1,  X. Qing1  
  [1) Beijing  Aeronautical  Science  and  Technology Research Institute of COMAC, China; 2) Dalian University of Technology, China]
SPECIAL SESSION
SHM/NDE for Civil Infrastructure - II
Chair:         Location:
S. Salamone (University of Buffalo, USA) & Co-chair: N. Hoult (Queen's University, Canada) ART 2 
           
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13:30 ~ 13:50 Combined MEMS Acoustic Emission and Strain Sensors for On Chip Data Fusion 2562
H. Saboonchi, D. Ozevin [University of Illinois at Chicago, USA]
13:50 ~ 14:10 Non-Contact Ultrasonic Guided Wave Inspection of Rails 2570
S. Mariani1, T.V. Nguyen1, R.R. Phillips1, P. Kijanka2, F.L. di Scalea1, W.J. Staszewski2
 
 [1) University of California, San Diego, USA; 2) AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland]
14:10 ~ 14:30 Hyperbolic Signature Extraction of Deeper Rebar Layer in Concrete Bridge Decks using GPR 2578
X. Wei, Y. Zhang [Georgia Institute of Technology, USA]
14:30 ~ 14:50 Air-coupled Ultrasonic NDT of Solids using a Focused Electrical Spark
Source
2592
X. Dai, J. Zhu, M. R. Haberman [The University of Texas at Austin, USA]
14:50 ~ 15:10 Multiple Cross Validated Sensing System for Damage Monitoring in Civil Structural Components 2600
P. A. Vanniamparambil, F. Khan, R. Carmi, S. Rajaram, E. Schwartz, M. Bolhassani, A. Hamid,  A. Kontsos, I. Bartoli           
     [Drexel University, USA]
15:10 ~ 15:30 Feasibility for Energy Harvesting from Surface Bonded/Embedded Piezo-
Patches in Addition to Structural Health Monitoring
2606
N. Kaur, S. Bhalla [Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, India]
SPECIAL SESSION
Material State Awareness and Damage Precursors        
Chair:         Location:
V. Weiss (US Army, USA) & Co-chair: C. Larrosa (Exponent, USA)   APT 4 
           
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13:30 ~ 13:50 Characterization of CFRP Laminates: Linear and Nonlinear Acoustic Measurements of As-Fabricated Materials 1763
D. Barnard1, S. Chakrapani2, A. Subramanian2, L. Bond1 
 [1) Center for Nondestructive Evaluation, USA; 2) Iowa State University, USA]
13:50 ~ 14:10 Uncertainty Quantification of Multiscale Composite Damage Initiation and Progression 1770
J. Johnston, L. Borkowski, A. Chattopadhyay [Arizona State University, USA]
14:10 ~ 14:30 Damage Precursor Investigation of Fiber Reinforced Composite Materials Under Dynamic Cyclic Loads 1778
A.J. Hall1, R.E. Brennan IV2, A. Ghoshal1, M. Coatney1, R. Haynes1, N. Bradley1, V. Weiss1, J. Tzeng2
 
[1) Vehicle Technology Directorate; 2) Weapons and Materials Research Directorate, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA]
14:30 ~ 14:50 Overview of the Use of Acoustic Emission and Electrical Resistivity for Damage Detection in Ceramic and Polymer Matrix Composites 1786
G.N. Morscher, E. Maillet, C. Baker [University of Akron, USA]
14:50 ~ 15:10 Monitoring Transverse Matrix Cracking in Composite Laminates Using Ultrasonic Guided Waves 1795
C. Larrosa, F. -K. Chang [Stanford University, USA]
15:10 ~ 15:30 Nonlinear Ultrasonic Time Reversal Imaging for Closed Crack Location in Metallic Structures 1805
W. Zhang, W. Qu, L. Xiao [Wuhan University, China]
15:30 ~ 15:45 Coffee Break  
Location: Dohrmann Grove  
Panel Discussion: SHM Roadmap
Chair:         Location:
C. Farrar (LANL,USA)       Memorial Audi.
SHM technology involves the use of sensor data to gain information on structural integrity for various applications.  Maturing this technology for different market applications and filling in the gaps in the next few years remain issues to be addressed.  What do we need to pursue as researchers, program managers, educators, and engineers to mature SHM?
A distinguished panel consisting of prominent researchers, educators, engineers, and program managers will share their views and exchange ideas with the audience in an effort to shape the roadmap of SHM for the next years. All workshop participants are welcome to attend the session.

           
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15:45 ~ 17:00