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Structures oscillations monitoring with global positioning system and adaptive filtering techniques
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Structural Survey (2010) 28 (3): 197–206.
Published: 13 July 2010
... structures. It is proposed to analyze the phase residuals directly from the raw phase observable data collected in a short baseline during a limited time span, in lieu of obtaining the residual data file from regular GPS processing programs. Design/methodology/approach The approach of this paper...
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Quantifying the aesthetics of non‐conventional structures: A comparison between architects, engineers and non‐experts
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Structural Survey (2008) 26 (2): 91–107.
Published: 30 May 2008
...Natheer Abu‐Obeid; Reem F. Hassan; Hikmat H. Ali Purpose The purpose of the paper is to compare the aesthetic responses of three groups (architects, engineers and non‐experts) to a set of non‐conventional structures. Design/methodology/approach A group of 150 respondents (divided into three...
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Condition monitoring of vibrating steel‐reinforced concrete beams through wavelet transforms
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Structural Survey (2006) 24 (2): 154–162.
Published: 01 March 2006
... to vibrations in a steel‐reinforced concrete beam. Findings The research clearly shows that it is possible to evaluate modes and components separately by using the wavelet analysis. Originality/value The beam analysed can be used as a simple model of other more complicated structures, such as bridges...
