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    EWSHM 2018

    10-13 July 2018, Hilton Manchester Deansgate, Manchester, UK 



    The European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring Series (EWSHM) is taking place this year from 10-13 July and will be held at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate in Manchester, UK.

    EWSHM started in 2002 and since then has grown significantly over the years, becoming the strong counterpart to the International Workshop on SHM (IWSHM) held in Stanford, California, USA. The two recent conferences in Nantes (2014) and Bilbao (2016) were highly successful involving almost 500 delegates and 20 industrial companies and it is anticipated that the EWSHM2018 will prove to be just as popular.

    BINDT is the organiser of EWSHM2018 and the Institute will present the conference in the same style as the previous events, with multiple paper sessions in parallel as well as poster presentations. The event will take place in the landmark glass skyscraper that is Beetham Tower, home of the Hilton Hotel, Manchester.

    The conference in 2018 will take place at the Hilton Manchester Deansgate, which is in the city of Manchester, in the north of England. Within walking distance of a fantastic selection of shops, bars and restaurants, the hotel is also only just a few minutes walk from the Deansgate train station. If you are planning on flying into Manchester, the venue is around 15 minutes from Manchester International Airport and 38 minutes from Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

       

    Coffee break sponsor


    Exhibitors


    Structured Sessions
    Organisers
    Title
    Carlo Rainieri, Università del Molise, Italy
    Maria Pina Limongelli, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
    Mehmet Celebi, United States Geological Survey, U.S.A
    Seismic SHM: theoretical studies and successful applications
    Dr Ying Wang, University of Surrey, ying.wang@surrey.ac.uk
    Professor Eleni Chatzi, ETH Zürich, chatzi@ibk.baug.ethz.ch
    A/Professor Zuohua Li, Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), lizuohua@hit.edu.cn 
    Monitoring and Assessment of Civil Infrastructure
    Professor Glisic, Princeton University
    Professor Zonta, University of Strathclyde
    Probabilistic SHM
    Dr E Habtour, US Army Research Laboratory, USA
    Professor Richard Loendersloot, University of Twente, NL
    Professor Dario Di Maio, University of Twente, NL
    Bio-inspired resilience: Outsmarting fatigue through precursors detection and control
    M Haile, (PhD), Vehicle Technology Director, US Army Research
    Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, USA
    Real-time probabilistic risk assessment
    Dr Abdollah Malekjafarian, School of Civil Engineering, University College Dublin
    Structural Health Monitoring of Transport Infrastructure
    Michael Döhler, Chargé de Recherche, I4S Team
    Laurent Mevel, Chargé de Recherche, I4S Team
    Vibration-based damage assessment for civil engineering structures
    Piotr Omenzetter, University of Aberdeen
    Sebastian Thons, Danish Technical University
    Jochen Koehler, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
    Case studies and theoretical developments in quantifying the value of SHM
    Branko Glisic, Princeton University
    Marcus Perry, University of Strathclyde
    Strain-based Structural Health Monitoring
    Christos Vlachakis, Lorena Biondi, Marcus Perry, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
    3D printed smart repairs for civil infrastructure
    Christoph Monsberger & Lienhart Werner, Institute of Engineering Geodesy and Measurement Systems, Graz University of Technology, Austria
    Alexander Kluckner, Lukas Wagner & Wulf Schuber, Institute of Rock Mechanics and Tunnelling, Graz University of Technology, Austria
    Continuous strain measurements in a shotcrete tunnel lining using distributed fiber optic sensing
    Charles R Farrar, Ph.D., P.E., President, Los Alamos Dynamics, LLC,
    P.O. Box 1193, Los Alamos, NM 87545
    Structural Health Monitoring using statistical pattern recognition

    SHM In Action
    Chair: Christian Boller
    Title
    Speaker
     DatAcoustics for intelligent structuresJ Moll,
    Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Germany
     SmartScan aero mini FBG interrogatorJ M Alvarez,
    Smart Fibres Ltd
     
    A demonstration of BridgeWatch and Smart Asset Management (SAMS),
    using big data analytics to enable real-time and automatic reporting
     
    A Scullion,
    James Fisher Testing Services
     
    Passive and dynamic FBG sensor interrogation systems 
    E Mendoza,
    Redondo Optics Inc
     
    Virtual environments for structural health monitoring
    Branko Glisic,
    Princeton University
     


    Programme

    Full papers published in the proceedings will also be published in the NDT.net open access database
    after the event.


    Monday 9 July 2018
    16.00-
    19.00
     Registration – Hotel Foyer
    18.00-
    19.00
     Welcome Drink Reception – Cloud 23 Sky Bar: 23rd floor

          
    Tuesday 10 July 2018



    08.30
    onwards
     Registration – Hotel Foyer
    09.00-
    09.30
     
     Opening Ceremony – Title to be confirmed
     Chair: Professor C Soutis and Dr M Gresil
     Room A: Deansgate Suites 2 & 3

    09.30-
    10.30
     Keynote Lecture – SHM for IIOT
     Professor F K Chang, Stanford University
     Room A: Deansgate Suites 2 & 3

    10.30-
    11.00
     Tea, Coffee and Exhibition

    Aerospace structures 1



    Chairs: Oscar D'almeida and Benjamin Eckstein
    Room A: Deansgate Suites 2 & 3
    Guided waves 1




    Chairs: Paul Fromme and Maria Moix-Bonnet
    Room B: Deansgate Suite 1
    Structured Session:
    Probabilistic
    SHM 1

    Chairs: Branko Glisic and Daniele Zonta
    Room C: Deansgate Meeting Rooms 2, 3 & 4


    Electromagnetic
    SHM




    Chairs: Gareth Pierce and Frederic Cegla
    Room D: Deansgate Meeting Rooms 8 & 9
    Bridge monitoring 1



    Chairs: Luis Eduardo Mujica Delgado and Vincent Lecam
    Room E: Deansgate Boardroom
    Wireless SHM system 1



    Chairs: Michael Hinderdael and Byeongjin Park
    Room F: Deansgate Meeting Room 1
    11.00-
    11.20
    [0021] Design of a UGW SHM sensor system for L-39NG aircraft

    T Marczi and P Raso
    Honeywell International, Prague, Czech Republic

    [0165] Efficient modelling of guided ultrasonic waves using the scaled boundary FEM towards SHM of composite pressure vessels

    Y Lugovtsova1, J Bulling1, J Prager1 and C Boller2
    1Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), Berlin, Germany
    2Saarland University, Germany


    [0008] An improved dynamic probability mixture model for damage monitoring under varying structural boundary conditions

    F Fang, L Qiu, S Yuan and Y Wang
    Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China

    [0013] Coded sequences for simultaneous acquisition of data from multiple EMAT coils

    F B Cegla
    Imperial College London, UK

    [0130] Structural health monitoring
    network in British Columbia, Canada


    Y Kaya1, A Mendler2 and C Ventura2
    1British Columbia Ministry of Transportation
    and Infrastructure, Canada
    2University of British Columbia, Vancouver,
    Canada

    Paper withdrawn
    11.20-
    11.40

    [0027] Full-scale testing of an ultrasonic guided wave-based structural health monitoring system for thermoplastic composite aircraft primary structure

    P Ochôa, R M Groves and R Benedictus
    Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

    [0011] Predictive simulation of guided wave structural health monitoring in metallic and composite structures

    V Giurgiutiu
    University of South Carolina, Columbia,
    USA

    [0016] Surrogate modelling for observation likelihood calculation in a particle filter framework for automated diagnosis and prognosis

    C Sbarufatti, F Cadini, A Locatelli and M Giglio
    Politecnico di Milano, Italy

    [0182] A novel damage detection technique utilising embedded sensing of magnetostrictive carbon fibre-reinforced polymer composites

    A Hall1, M l Coatney1, N Bradley1, J H Yoo2, B Williams3 and
    O Myers3
    1US Army Research Laboratory, Maryland, USA
    2US Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), USA
    3Clemson University, USA

    [0086] Structural health monitoring using a GPS sensor network

    N Manzini1,2, A Orcesi1, C Thom3, A Clément6, S Botton4, M Ortiz5 and J Dumoulin7
    1IFSTTAR, SDOA, France
    2SITES SAS, Malmaison, France
    3IGN, LOEMI, Saint-Mandé, France
    4IGN, ENSG, Marne la Vallée, France
    5IFSTTAR, GEOLOC, Bouguenais, France
    6SITES SAS, Dardilly, France
    7CEREMA, SO/DLB/GS/SIS,
    Bordeaux, France


    [0145] Wireless noise characteristic on gearboxes due to speed variation

    P Raharjo, Y Sofyan and T M Arif
    State Polytechnics of Bandung, West Java, Indonesia

    11.40-
    12.00

    [0034] Aircraft engine possession cost reduction with structural health monitoring

    J Coupard, A Garnier and J Lacaille
    Safran Aircraft Engines, France

    [0188] Numerical analysis of Lamb
    wave propagation in a periodically stiffened CFRP plate for impact damage detection


    P Deng, O Saito and Y Okabe
    University of Tokyo, Japan

    [0029] Adaptation and implementation
    of probability of detection (POD)-based fault diagnosis in elastic structures through vibration-based SHM approach


    D A Ameyaw, S Rothe and D Söffker
    University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany


    [0056] Evaluation of the long-term stability of guided wave EMAT transducers for SHM applications

    B Herdovics and F B Cegla
    Imperial College London, UK

    [0152] Development of
    MEMS-based sensors for bridge scour
    monitoring


    Y-B Lin1, K-C Chang2 and X-Q Liu1
    1National Center for Research on
    Earthquake Engineering, Taiwan
    2National Taiwan University, Taiwan

    [0351] Shaping the future of structural health monitoring with IOT sensors

    D Parsy and M-Y Jaouadi
    Beanair GmbH, Berlin, Germany

    12.00-
    12.20

    [0045] Application of piezoelectric
    transducers and resistance strain
    gauges for SHM of a metallic integral
    stiffened airframe panel


    R Růžek1, T Marczi2 and P Kucharský1
    1VZLÚ – Czech Aerospace Research
    Centre, Prague, Czech Republic
    2Honeywell International, Prague, Czech
    Republic


    [0051] A novel high-density piezoelectric
    sensing capability for in-situ modal
    decomposition of acoustic emissions


    N Rajic1, C Rosalie1, S Van der Velden1,
    L R Francis Rose1, J Smithard1
    and W K Chiu2
    1Aerospace Division, Defence Science and
    Technology Group, Melbourne, Australia
    2Monash University, Clayton, Australia

    [0091] System identification method
    using extended Kalman filter with
    optimised P0, Q and R


    D-Y Yun1, H-B Shim2 and H-S Park1
    1University Seoul, Korea
    2Research & Development Institute,
    Seoul, Republic of Korea
    This slot is available for a late submission
    This slot is available for a late
    submission

    This slot is available for a late
    submission

    12.25-
    13.45


    Lunch – Three-course lunch with wine


    Aerospace structures 2



    Chairs: Nobuo Takeda and Kathryn Atherton
    Room A: Deansgate Suites 2 & 3

    Guided waves 2




    Chairs: Victor Giurgiutiu and Francis Rose
    Room B: Deansgate Suite 1

    Structured Session:
    Probabilistic
    SHM 2

    Chairs: Branko Glisic and Daniele Zonta
    Room C: Deansgate Meeting Rooms 2, 3 & 4


    Machine learning and pattern recognition 1



    Chairs: Elizabeth Cross and Emanuel Ramasso
    Room D: Deansgate Meeting Rooms 8 & 9

    Bridge monitoring 2



    Chairs: Hoon Sohn and Shenfang Yuan
    Room E: Deansgate Boardroom

    SHM for railroads




    Chairs: Claus-Peter Fritzen and Angel Torres-Perez
    Room F: Deansgate Meeting Room 1

    13.50-
    14.10

    [0079] Optical fibre sensor-based aircraft structural health monitoring
    system


    K Saito1, T Itoh1, N Hirano1, T Wakayama1, N Takeda2, N Sawai2 and S Minakuchi3
    1Aerospace Company, Gifu, Japan
    2R&D Institute of Metals and Composites
    for Future Industries,
    Tokyo, Japan
    3Graduate School of Frontier Sciences,
    Chiba, Japan


    [0233] Experimental estimation of the dispersion characteristics of Lamb waves

    J Kathol and C-P Fritzen
    Universität Siegen, Fakultät IV, Siegen,
    Germany

    [0094] The consequences of heuristic distortions on SHM-based decision problems

    A Verzobio1, D Bolognani2, J Quigley1 and D Zonta1,2
    1University of Strathclyde, UK
    2University of Trento, Italy

    [0071] Damage detection in composite aero-structures from strain and telemetry data fusion by means of pattern recognition techniques

    J Sierra-Perez and J Alvarez-Montoya
    Universidad Pontificia, Colombia

    [0167] Effects of vehicle-induced bridge
    vibration on nearby structures


    B-H Lee1, F-Y Yeh1, Y-C Sung2
    and K-C Chang3
    1National Center for Research on
    Earthquake Engineering, Taiwan
    2Department of Civil Engineering, National
    Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
    3Department of Civil Engineering, National
    Taiwan University, Taiwan

    [0231] Longitudinal strain monitoring
    in rails using distributed and discrete
    sensors


    C Barker1, N A Hoult1 and M Zhang2
    1Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada
    2National Research Council of Canada,
    Ottawa, Canada

    14.10-
    14.30

    [0114] Landing gear structural health monitoring (SHM)

    C Forrest, C Forrest and D Wiser
    ES3 Inc, USA

    [0166] Shaped sensor for material agnostic Lamb waves direction of arrival (DoA) estimation

    L De Marchi, M Dibiase, N Testoni
    and A Marzani
    University of Bologna, Italy

    This slot is available for a late submission
    [0088] Convolutional neural networks
    for the detection of damaged fasteners
    in engineering structures


    T J Gibbons1, S G Pierce2, K Worden1
    and I Antoniadou1
    1University of Sheffield, UK
    2University of Strathclyde, UK

    [0354] Structural health monitoring of long-span bridges: separation of wind, temperature and traffic effects on the Forth Road Bridge

    D Tung Nguyen1, X Meng1, J S Owen1,
    Y Xie1, P Psimoulis1, G Ye2, B Valentine3
    and P Madden3
    1University of Nottingham, UK
    2UbiPOS UK Ltd, Nottingham, UK
    3Amey plc, UK


    [0266] Compressive sensing for
    vibration signals in high-speed rail
    monitoring


    Y-Q Ni and S-X Chen
    The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,
    Hong Kong

    14.30-
    14.50

    [0122] Damage index for an RPA structure by a fibre optic-based SHM system

    A Güemes1, A Fernandez-Lopez1, M Frovel2, J M Pintado2, J Garcia-Ramirez1, E Reyes1 and P L Pariente2
    1Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), Madrid, Spain
    2INTA, Spanish National Institute for Aerospace Research, Madrid, Spain


    [0048] Analytical solutions for active and passive monitoring of structural damage in fibre-composite laminates

    L R Francis Rose1, W K Chiu2, N Nadarajah2 and B S Vien2
    1Aerospace Division, Defence Science and Technology Group, Melbourne, Australia
    2Monash University, Clayton, Australia

    [0142] A probability density function for uncertainty quantification in the failure forecast method

    M D Todd1, M Leung2 and J Corcoran2
    1University of California, San Diego, USA
    2Imperial College London, UK

    [0093] Outlier ensembles: an alternative robust method for inclusive outlier analysis with structural health monitoring data

    L Bull, K Worden, G Manson and N Dervilis
    University of Sheffield, UK

    [0292] Structural evaluation of the rehabilitation of a stayed bridge using an SHM system

    FJ Carrión1, J A Quintana1, S E Crespo2, J A Hernández1, H M Gasca1 and L A Martinez1
    1Instituto Mexicano del Transporte,
    Escobedo, Mexico
    2ITESM-CQ, Mexico

    [0193] Novel rail stress measurement technique using piezospectroscopy

    N Kim, H-B Yun and J-J Lee
    Sejong University, Republic of Korea

    14.50-
    15.10

    [0146] Recent development of optical fibre sensor-based structural health monitoring and in-process monitoring of CFRP structures in Japan

    N Takeda and S Minakuchi
    The University of Tokyo, Japan

    [0041] Corrosion monitoring using high-frequency
    guided waves


    P Fromme
    University College London, UK

    [0218] Bayesian operational modal analysis of offshore rock lighthouses for SHM

    J M W Brownjohn1, S-K Au2, X Wang2,
    Z Zhu2, A Raby3 and A Antonini3
    1University of Exeter, UK
    2University of Liverpool, UK
    3University of Plymouth, UK

    [0104] Application of machine learning techniques for the fatigue life estimation of critical components

    A M Moura1, P J Antunes1, J C Viana1,
    G R Dias1, B Serrano2, D Duarte2, J Cardoso2, R Basto2, F Machado2, V Infante3 and C Mills4
    1Critical Materials SA, Portugal
    2CIDIUM, CIAFA, Academia da Força
    Aérea, Pero, Pinheiro, Portugal
    3IDMEC, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
    4Curtiss-Wright, Dublin, Republic of Ireland


    [0313] A deep learning-based framework for bridge load rating estimation

    A Pamuncak, I Laory and A Jesus
    University of Warwick, UK

    [0342] Compressive sensing for high-speed rail condition monitoring using redundant dictionary and joint reconstruction

    S X Chen and Y Q Ni
    The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

    15.10-
    15.30

    [0288] Optimal location of a fibre optic-based
    sensing net for SHM applications using a digital twin


    I Kressel1, U Ben-Simon1, S Shoham1, G Don-Yehiya1, S Sheinkman2, R Davidi3 and M Tur3
    1Israel Aerospace Industries, Israel
    2IAF, Israel
    3Tel-Aviv University, Israel

    [0237] Temperature compensation for damage detection in composite structures using guided waves

    M Moix-Bonet1, B Eckstein2 and P Wierach1
    1German Aerospace Centre, Braunschweig,
    Germany
    2Airbus Operations GmbH, Bremen,
    Germany

    [0226] A Bayesian network approach to
    assess underwater scour around bridge
    foundations


    A Maroni1, E Tubaldi1, J Douglas1,
    N Ferguson1, D Zonta1, H McDonald2,
    E Greenoak3, D Walker2 and C Green3
    1University of Strathclyde, UK
    2Transport Scotland, Glasgow, UK
    3Network Rail Scotland Route, Glasgow,
    UK


    [0107] Recurrent neural networks for identification of acoustic wave
    reflections


    M Haile, C Hsu, N Bradley and J Chen
    US Army Research Laboratory,
    Maryland, USA

    This slot is available for a late submission 

    This slot is available for a late submission
    15.30-
    15.50

    Paper withdrawn

    [0248] Experimental validation of simulation tools for Lamb wave-based structural health monitoring

    O Mesnil, A Imperiale, E Demaldent, B Chapuis and T Druet
    CEA LIST, Saclay, France

    [0096] Subspace projections to localise damage: a comparative model error robustness study

    D V Muff and M D Ulriksen
    Aalborg University, Esbjerg, Denmark

    [0135] A semi-supervised Bayesian non-parametric approach to damage
    detection


    T J Rogers1, K Worden1, R Fuentes1, N Dervilis1, U T Tygesen2 and E J Cross1
    1Sheffield University, UK
    2Ramboll Oil & Gas, Esbjerg, Denmark
    This slot is available for a late submission
    This slot is available for a late submission
    15.50-
    16.10

    Tea, Coffee and Exhibition

    Aerospace structures 3






    Chairs: Christian Boller and Antonio Fernandez-Lopez
    Room A: Deansgate Suites 2 & 3

    Guided waves 3







    Chairs: Wiesław Ostachowicz and Francis Rose

    Room B: Deansgate Suite 1

    Structured Session:
    Probabilistic
    SHM 3





    Chairs: Michael Todd and Daniele Zonta
    Room C: Deansgate Meeting Rooms 2, 3 & 4


    SHM applications







    Chairs: Alfredo Guemes and Matthieu Gresil
    Room D: Deansgate Meeting Rooms 8 & 9

    Structured Session:
    Vibration-based damage assessment for civil engineering structures


    Chairs: Zhongqing Su and Constantinos Soutis
    Room E: Deansgate Boardroom

    Structured Session:
    Strain-based SHM






    Chairs: Branko Glisic and Marcus Perry
    Room F: Deansgate Meeting Room 1

    16.10-
    16.30

    [0243] Overview of the F-35 structural prognostics and health management system

    I G Hebden1, A M Crowley2 and W Black3
    1BAE Systems, UK
    2BAE Systems, USA
    3Lockheed Martin, USA

    [0264] The influence of global and local
    temperature variation on elastic guided
    wave excitation, propagation and
    scattering

    J Moll1, A A Eremin2,3 and M V Golub2
    1Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main,
    Germany
    2Kuban State University, Krasnodar, Russia
    3Helmut-Schmidt-University, Hamburg,
    Germany


    [0136] A probabilistic framework for
    forward model-driven SHM


    P Gardner, C Lord and R J Barthorpe
    University of Sheffield, UK

    [0035] Rate-based structural health
    monitoring using permanently installed
    sensors


    J Corcoran, M Leung and P Cawley
    Imperial College London, UK

    [0084] The effect of environmental and
    operational variabilities on damage
    detection in wind turbine blades


    T Bull1, M D Ulriksen1 and D Tcherniak2
    1Aalborg University, Denmark
    2Brüel & Kjær Sound & Vibration
    Measurement, Denmark

    [0158] Evaluation of error of deformed
    shape determined from strain
    measurements and double integration
    of curvature


    D Sigurdardottir1 and B Glisic2
    1Ramboll, Stockholm, Sweden
    2Princeton University, Jersey, USA

    16.30-
    16.50

    [0156] Health and usage monitoring of INTA MALE UAV

    M Frovel1, A Fernandez-Lopez2, M E Reyes2, J García2, J M Pintado1, M de la Torre1, P L Pariente1 and F Terroba1
    1INTA, Spanish National Institute for
    Aerospace Research, Madrid, Spain
    2ETSIAE, Aerospace School of Madrid
    Polytechnic University, Spain


    [0316] Guided wave-based defect
    imaging in composite plates under
    temperature-varying environment


    B Chapuis1, A Kulakovskyi1,2, X Artusi1,
    O Mesnil1 and O D’Almeida2
    1CEA LIST, Saclay, France
    2Safran Tech, Magny-Lès-Hameaux, France

    [0126] Structural system identification
    using sum of squares (SOS)
    optimisation for minimising modal dynamic residuals


    D Li, X Dong and Y Wang
    Georgia Institute of Technology,
    Atlanta, USA

    [0140] Proposal for an industrial
    structural health monitoring system
    based on ultrasound signal


    G Aranguren1, J Etxaniz1, S Cantero2,3, M K Malik2,3, F M de la Escalera3 and Y Essa3
    1Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU),
    Bilbao, Spain
    2The University of Nottingham, UK
    3Aernnova Engineering Division, Madrid, Spain

    [0190] Modal strain-based damage
    identification of two pre-stressed
    concrete beams under different prestressing
    conditions


    D Anastasopoulos, G De Roeck
    and E P B Reynders
    Department of Civil Engineering, University
    of Leuven (KU Leuven), Belgium

    [0348] Empirical mode decomposition for operational modal analysis of structures

    M S Rahman
    Vibration Engineer, Canada

    16.50-
    17.10

    [0309] Feature extraction for aerospace
    compressor blade repair and overhaul
    using a high-speed data acquisition
    system


    R French, W Yeadon, H Marin-Reyes
    and M Benakis
    University of Sheffield, UK

    [0318] A simplex guided wave communication system using oil industry multi-wire cables

    G Trane1, R Mijarez2, R Guevara2
    and A Pérez1
    1Tecnologico de Monterrey, Morelos,
    México
    2Instituto de Investigaciones Eléctricas,
    Gerencia de Control, Morelos, México

    [0303] Modular Bayesian damage detection for civil structures: a proof of concept case study

    A Jesus1, P Brommer1, R Westgate2,
    K Koo2, J M W Brownjohn2 and I Laory1
    1University of Warwick, UK
    2University of Exeter, UK

    [0261] Enterprise risk-informed technology transfer for SHM technology

    M D Smith
    US Army Corps of Engineers, Mississippi, USA

    [0252] Sub-soil stress reconstruction for fatigue monitoring of offshore wind turbine using accelerometers on the tower

    M Henkel, N Noppe, W Weijtjens and C Devriendt
    Vrije Universiteit, Brussels, Belgium

    [0276] Mechanochromic response of 3D composite photonic crystals by numerical simulation

    V Piccolo1, A Vaccari2, A Chiappini3, C Armellini3, L Deseri1,4,5, M Ferrari3 and D Zonta6,3
    1DICAM–University of Trento, Italy
    2Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento, Italy
    3IFN-CNR CSMFO, Trento, Italy
    4University of Pittsburgh, USA
    5Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA
    6University of Strathclyde, UK


    17.10-
    17.30

    [0279] In-flight load determination in critical structure elements based on an operational load monitoring system

    A Kurnyta, W Zieliński, P Reymer, M Dziendzikowski and K Dragan
    Air Force Institute of Technology, Warszawa, Poland

    [0345] Damage detection methodology for structural health monitoring (SHM) applications based on multi-frequency anti-symmetric guided waves

    S Pant1, M Martinez2,3, M Yanishevsky1 and D Backman1
    1National Research Council Canada, Ontario, Canada
    2Clarkson University, Potsdam, USA
    3Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands


    [0341] Preliminary validation of deterministic and probabilistic risk assessment of fatigue failures using experimental results

    R Torregosa and W Hu
    Aerospace Division, Defence Science and
    Technology Group, Victoria, Australia

    [0347] iPerm: a permanent guided wave pipeline monitoring tool for the oil & gas industry

    A Dhutti1, B Hernandez2, J Kanfoud1, P Mudge2 and T-H Gan1,2
    1Brunel University London, UK
    2TWI Ltd, Cambridge, UK

    [0284] Vibration-based damage identification for the S101 bridge
    benchmark bridge: a comparison of
    indicators


    P F Giordano1, A Fathi2 and M P Limongelli1
    1Politecnico di Milano, Italy
    2Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran

    [0338] 3D printed smart repairs for civil infrastructure

    C Vlachakis, L Biondi and M Perry
    University of Strathclyde, UK

    17.30-
    17.50

    [0366] Mechanics-based predictive NDE of composites and structures: towards next generation NDE/SHM

    Y Dzenis and R Vernon McBroom
    University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    [0246] Selective guided wave
    generation in a two-dimensional
    waveguide


    V Serey1,2, N Quaegebeur1, P Micheau1, P Masson1, M Castaings2 and M Renier2
    1GAUS, Université de Sherbrooke, QC, Canada
    2I2M, Université de Bordeaux, Talence, France

    This slot is available for a late submission
    [0358] A study on guided wave tomographic imaging for defects on a curved structure

    J Park, Y Cho and D Kang
    Pusan National University, Korea



    This slot is available for a late submission
    [0254] Formulation of 3D temperature
    signatures for temperature-driven structural health monitoring


    J Reilly and B Glisic
    Princeton University, USA

    18.00-
    22.00

    Welcome buffet – Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI)
    Buffet and wine

    Wednesday 11 July 2018
    08.00
    onwards
     Registration – Hotel Foyer
    08.30-
    09.15
     Keynote Lecture – Extreme values and extreme functions for SHM
     Professor K Worden, Sheffield University
     Room A: Deansgate Suites 2 & 3

    09.15-
    10.00
     Keynote Lecture – SHM–OEM supplier challenges and perspective
     O D'Almeida and R Hadjria, Safran
     Room A: Deansgate Suites 2 & 3

    10.00-
    10.20
     Tea, Coffee and Exhibition

    Multi-functional
    materials and
    composite
    structures 1



    Chairs: FK Chang and Zahra Sharif-Khodaei
    Room A: Deansgate
    Suites 2 & 3
    SHM for civil engineering 1





    Chair: Chairs: Alessandro Antonini and Dimitris Saravanos
    Room B:
    Deansgate
    Suite 1
    Non-linear
    acoustics






    Chairs: Francesco Ciampa and Ribelito Torregosa
    Room C: Deansgate Meeting Rooms
    2, 3 & 4
    Signal processing and imaging 1




    Chairs: Paul Fromme and Matthew Pearson
    Room D: Deansgate Meeting Rooms
    8 & 9

    Structured Session:
    Case studies and
    theoretical developments
    in quantifying the
    value of SHM


    Chairs: Piotr Omenzetter and Sebastian Thons
    Room E: Deansgate Boardroom

    10.20-
    10.40
    [0023] Multi-guided wave feature extraction and data fusion in residual life predication of composite laminates

    C Zhang, H Ji, J Qiu and Z Zhang
    Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China

    [0001] Machine-aided rapid visual evaluation of non-structural components of building façades

    J Choi, C M Yeum,
    S J Dyke,
    M Jahanshahi, F Pena and G W Park
    Purdue University, Indianna, USA

    [0028] Numerical investigation of non-collinear guided wave mixing in the case of contact non-linearity

    P Blanloeuil1, L R Francis Rose2, M Veidt3 and C H Wang1
    1University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
    2Aerospace Division, Defence Science and Technology Group, Melbourne, Australia
    3University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia


    [0026] Morphorider: a new way for structural monitoring via the shape acquisition with a mobile device equipped with an inertial node of sensors

    T Stanko, N Saguin-Sprynski, L Jouanet, S Hahmann and G-P Bonneau
    Université Grenoble Alpes, France

    [0105] A case study in quantifying the economic benefit of a live strain monitoring campaign for a short-span pre-stressed concrete bridge

    P Omenzetter1, P Moyo2 and J M W Brownjohn3
    1The University of Aberdeen, UK
    2The University of Cape Town,
    South Africa
    3The University of Exeter, UK


    10.40-
    11.00

    [0037] Damage localisation in composite plates using canonical polyadic decomposition of Lamb wave difference signals tensor

    M Rébillat and N Mechbal
    Hesam Université, Paris, France

    [0018] Coda wave interferometry used to detect loads and cracks in a concrete structure under field conditions
     
    X Wang and E Niederleithinger
    Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), Germany

    [0044] Phononic crystal sensing devices for enhanced non-linear ultrasonic inspection

    F Ciampa1 and A Marini2
    1University of Bath, UK
    2University of L'Aquila, Italy


    [0030] Integration of algorithms for damage detection in thermoplastic materials inside electronic embedded devices

    G Azuara, E Barrera and M Ruiz,
    Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain


    [0148] User interface development for model-based data interpretation

    S G S Pai, Y Reuland and I F C Smith
    Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland


    11.00-
    11.20

    [0040] Dual PZT sizing for mode decomposition on a composite anisotropic plate

    E Lize1, M Rébillat2, N Mechbal2 and C Bolzmacher1
    1CEA, LIST, Gif-sur-Yvette CEDEX, France
    2ParisTech, France

    [0066] Performance of an H∞ estimation-based damage localisation approach in the context of automated structural health monitoring

    S Wernitz, D Pache, T Grießmann and R Rolfes
    Leibniz Universitat, Hannover, Germany

    [0133] CFRP composites with embedded PZT transducers for non-linear ultrasonic inspection of space structures

    C Andreades and F Ciampa
    University of Bath, UK

    [0038] Automated extraction of local defect resonance for efficient non-destructive testing of composites

    J Segers1, E C Verboven1, S Hedayatrasa1,2, G Poelman1, J Calderon1, W V Paepegem1 and M Kersemans1
    1Ghent University, Zwijnaarde, Belgium
    2SIM Program M3 DETECT-IV, Zwijnaarde, Belgium


    [0168] Quantifying the value of SHM for wind turbine blades

    J S Nielsen1, D Tcherniak2 and M D Ulriksen3
    1Department of Civil Engineering,
    Denmark
    2Brüel & Kjær Sound & Vibration Measurement, Denmark
    3Aalborg University, Denmark


    11.20-
    11.40

    [0042] Guided wave propagation and scattering in aerospace composite panels

    P Fromme
    University College London, UK

    [0070] Monitoring and control of mechanical tensions during the struts removal process of the cantilever structure: ‘Museum of Tomorrow’, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

    J P F M De Souza1, F G Da Costa2 and R J F Bauer1
    1Souza/Costa, Brazil
    2Falcão Bauer Quality Control Centre Brazil

    [0199] Quantification of subsurface cracks in a thin aluminium beam by the use of non-linear guided wave theory: a numerical and model-based approach

    S Gschossmann, T Oberascher and M Schagerl
    Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria

    [0047] Impact-induced strain wave detection using a robust feature extraction method

    A Beligni1, G Musotto1, C Sbarufatti1, K Dragan2, I Di Luch1, M Ferrario1 and M Giglio1
    1Politecnico di Milano, Italy
    2Air Force Institute of Technology, Warsaw, Poland


    [0212] SHM case study: molten salt tank monitoring for highly efficient centralised solar power plants

    T Grandal1,2 and A Zornoza1
    1AIMEN Technology Centre, Porriño, Spain
    2City, University of London, London, UK


    11.40-
    12.00
    [0141] Experimental application of Lamb wave-based SHM system to complex composite material structures

    A Sorrentino1, A De Fenza2, F Romano1 and U Mercurio1
    1Italian Aerospace Research Centre – CIRA, Capua, Italy
    2University of Naples, Italy

    [0080] Performance of sensor placement strategies used in system
    identification based on modal expansion


    M M Jaya1, R Ceravolo1, E Matta1 and L Z Fragonara2
    1Politecnico di Torino, Italy
    2Cranfield University, UK

    [0278] Detecting delaminations in composites through active wave modulation spectroscopy: analytical investigation of critical non-linear mechanisms

    C S Rekatsinas, N A Chrysochoidis and D A Saravanos
    University of Patras, Greece

    [0050] Passive monitoring and location of impact events using in-situ modal decomposition

    N Nadarajah1, W K Chiu1, L R Francis Rose2, N Rajic2, S van der Velden2, C Rosalie2 and J Smithard2
    1Monash University, Clayton, Australia
    2Aerospace Division, Defence Science and Technology Group, Melbourne, Australia


    [0375] The effects of SHM system parameters on the value of damage detection information

    L Long1,2, S Thöns1,2 and M Döhler3
    1BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin, Germany
    2Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby

    3University Rennes, France

    12.00-
    12.20
    [0187] Novel distributed sensing optical fibres in composite cylinders for impact damage detection

    I-B Kwon1, D-C Seo1, D-J Yoon1 and B-H Choi2
    1Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
    2Dong-A University, Busan, Republic of Korea


    [0095] Damage detection in a reinforced concrete slab using outlier analysis

    B A Qadris1, D Tcherniak2, M D Ultiksen1 and L Damkilde1
    1Aalborg University, Esbjerg, Denmark
    2Bruel & Kjær Sound & Vibration, Nærum, Denmark

    This slot is available for a late submission
    [0054] Analytical, numerical and experimental formulation of the sensor placement optimisation problem for guided waves

    R Soman, P Malinowski, P Kudel and W Ostachowicz
    Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery of Polish Academy of Sciences, Gdansk, Poland

    [0223] Storey-based identification of multi-storey buildings: an alternative to modal identification

    E Safak and E Cakti
    Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey



    12.25-
    13.45

    Lunch – Three-course lunch with wine

    Multi-functional
    materials and
    composite
    structures 2


    Chairs: Jens Prager and Yuris Dzenis
    Room A: Deansgate
    Suites 2 & 3

    SHM for civil engineering 2




    Chairs: Keith Worden and Neil Hoult
    Room B:
    Deansgate
    Suite 1

    Acoustic
    emission 1





    Chairs: Michelle Salvia and Marcias Martinez
    Room C: Deansgate Meeting Rooms
    2, 3 & 4

    Signal processing and imaging 2



    Chairs: Claudio Sbarufatti and Eduardo Barrera
    Room D: Deansgate Meeting Rooms
    8 & 9


    Nanosensors for SHM




    Chairs: Zhongqing Su and Matthieu Gresil
    Room E: Deansgate
    Boardroom

    SHM technology for wind turbines 1




    Chairs: Eleni Chatzi and Abhishek Kundu
    Room F: Deansgate
    Meeting Room 1

    13.50-
    14.10

    [0129] Determination of the orthotropic viscoelastic tensor of composites by means of the pulsed ultrasonic polar scan

    A A D Martens1, J G S Daemen1, M Kersemans2, E C Verboven2, S B M Delrue1, W van Paepegem2 and K E A van den Abeele1
    1Wave Propagation and Signal Processing (WPSP), Kortrijk, Belgium
    2Ghent University, Zwijnaarde, Belgium

    [0100] Frequency-domain damage detection of seismically-excited buildings

    C-M Chang1 and S-K Huang2
    1National Taiwan University, Taiwan
    2National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering, Taipei, Taiwan

    [0134] Damage identification in a tubular composite/metal joint through chronology-based robust clustering of acoustic emissions

    N Chandarana1, E Ramasso2, Z Wu1, J Bernard3, J Pethick3, P Chatzi3, C Soutis1 and M Gresil1
    1The University of Manchester, UK
    2FEMTO-ST Institute, Besançon, France
    3UTC Aerospace Systems, Banbury, UK

    [0063] Synthetic aperture focusing technique for correction of poorly-focused ultrasonic pressure tube inspection data

    H Zhao, A Gachagan, G Dobie, C Wallace and G West
    University of Strathclyde, UK

    [0162] An inkjet-printed nanocomposite-inspired sensor network for acousto-ultrasonics-based structural health monitoring

    Y Liao, P Zhou, L-M Zhou and Z Su
    The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong


    [0019] Analysis of changing environmental and operational conditions in a
    radar-based SHM system for wind turbine blades


    J Moll1, M Mälzer1, J Simon1, V Krozer1, C Kramer2, H Friedmann2, A Nuber2, R Salman3, D Pozdniakov3 and M Dürr4
    1Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany
    2Wölfel Engineering GmbH & Co KG,
    Höchberg, Germany
    3HF Systems Engineering GmbH & Co KG, Kassel, Germany

    4Volta Windkraft GmbH, Ochsenfurt, Germany


    14.10-
    14.30

    [0317] Hybrid PZT-FBG guided elastic wave damage detection in composite plates

    B Chapuis1, G Laffont1, N Roussel1, O Mesnil1 and O D’Almeida2
    1CEA LIST, Saclay, France
    2Safran Tech, Magny-lès-Hameaux, France


    [0143] Input-output versus output-only modal identification of Baixo Sabor concrete arch dam

    J Gomes1, S Pereira2, F Magalhães2, J Vieira Lemos1, Á Cunha2
    1National Laboratory of Civil Engineering (LNEC), Lisboa, Portugal
    2University of Porto, Portugal


    [0058] Improved signal processing of acoustic emissions for structural health monitoring using a data-driven approach

    S F Wirtz and D Söffker
    Universitat Duisburg-Essen, NRW Germany

    [0077] A Bayesian time-of-flight estimation for ultrasonic damage detection

    S Cantero-Chinchilla1,2, J Chiachío-Ruano1, M Chiachío-Ruano1, A Jones1, Y Essa2 and F M De La Escalera2
    1The University of Nottingham, UK
    2Aernnova Engineering Division SA, Madrid, Spain


    [0289] Highly flexible ionic liquid capacitive sensor for aerodynamic pressure measurement

    X Yang, X Qing and Y Wang
    Xiamen University, China


    [0064] Acoustic emission localisation using airborne sound:  where did the wind turbine rotor blades crack?

    T Krause and J Ostermann
    Universität Hannover, Germany

    14.30-
    14.50

    [0333] A repairable installation procedure for SHM sensors onto composite structures

    N Yue, Z S Khodaei and M H Aliabadi
    Imperial College London, UK

    [0150] Inspection and structural assessment of hydraulic structures: visual, calculative, experimental

    M Gutermann and B Koppe
    University of Applied Sciences Bremen, Germany

    [0113] Monitoring buried infrastructure deformation using acoustic emission

    H J Heather-Smith, A Smith, N Dixon, J A Flint and J Wordingham
    Loughborough University, UK

    [0082] Condition assessment of structures using smartphones: a position independent multi-epoch imaging approach

    R Kromanis and H Liang
    Nottingham Trent University, UK

    [0198] Crack propagation monitoring with carbon nanotube doped adhesive films on skin-stringer sub-elements

    X X Fernández Sánchez-Romate1,2, Á R Pozo1, V Yokaribas3, J Kathol3, A Jiménez-Suárez1, R Moriche1, M Sánchez1, C-P Fritzen3, A Güemes2 and A Ureña1
    1University of Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain
    2Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), Madrid, Spain
    3Universität Siegen, Fakultät IV, Siegen, Germany

    [0074] A study of rotational loads on the supporting structure of an onshore wind turbine by time-frequency analysis

    K-C Lu1, J Chang1, Y-S Kuo2, W-C Tseng2, H-C Peng3 and Y-C Chen4
    1National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering, Taipei, Taiwan
    2National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan
    3Industrial Technology Research Institute, Hsinchu, Taiwan
    4Taiwan Power Company, Taichung, Taiwan


    14.50-
    15.10

    [0007] A flexible integrated impact monitoring system for aircraft composite structures

    L Qiu1, S Yuan1, X Deng1, Y Huang2 and Y Ren1
    1Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China
    2University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China

    [0178] Distributed strain measurements for culvert assessment

    Y Liu, N A Hoult and I D Moore
    Queen’s University, Canada

    [0204] Audible acoustics for detecting and locating damage in composite structures

    M Pearson1, R Pullin1 and E Szigeti2
    1Cardiff University, UK
    2Airbus, UK

    [0098] Autonomous surface inspection of wind turbine blades for quality assurance in production

    R A Lyngby1, H Aanæs1, E Nielsen2 and A B Dahl1
    1DTU Compute, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
    2Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, Aalborg Ost, Denmark


    [0241] On the mechanical behaviour of a composite stiffener with inkjet-printed electronics

    F Heinrich, T Genco and R Lammering
    Helmut-Schmidt-University/University of the Federal Armed, Hamburg, Germany

    [0090] Damage severity assessment of a laboratory wind turbine blade using a virus optimisation algorithm

    H Turnbull and P Omenzetter
    The University of Aberdeen, UK

    15.10-
    15.30

    [0003] Validation of a multifunctional hybrid piezo/temperature sensor for process and structural health monitoring of CFRP structures

    M Scheerer1, Z Simon1, M Marischler1 and B Rittenschober2
    1Aerospace & Advanced Composites GmbH, Wiener Neustadt, Austria
    2ALPEX GmbH, Austria


    [0219] Application of fully-passive wireless sensors to the monitoring of reinforced concrete structure degradation

    R Khalifeh1,2, B Lescop1, P Talbot1, S Rioual1 and F Gallée2
    1Université de Bretagne, France
    2Lab-STICC/MOM, France


    [0209] Power spectral entropy (PSE) as a qualitative damage indicator

    A K Das and C K Y Leung
    Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), Hong Kong

    This slot is available for a late submission
    [0285] Model-assisted study for deeper analysis of conductivity and piezoresistivity of nanocomposites and films with graphene nanoplatelets for smart structure application

    V Yokaribas, P Friebertshäuser and C-P Fritzen
    Universität Siegen, Fakultät IV, Siegen, Germany

    [0123] QQ plot for assessment of Gaussian process wind turbine power curve error distribution function

    R K Pandit and D Infield
    University of Strathclyde, UK

    15.30-
    15.50

    [0368] Damage detection with ultrasonic guided waves under operational conditions
        
    M Salmanpour, Z S Khodaei and M H Aliabadi
    Imperial College London, UK

    [0251] The socio-economic benefits of fibre optic strain-based SHM of critical infrastructure

    M Lydon1, S Taylor1, D Lydon1 and B McFarland2
    1Queen’s University, Belfast, UK
    2McFarland Associates Ltd, Belfast, UK

    [0059] High-speed data acquisition system for continuous acoustic emission monitoring and real-time signal processing using FPGA-based platform within a SHM framework

    S F Wirtz, A P A Cunha, N Beganovic and D Söffker
    Universitat Duisburg-Essen, NRW Germany

    [0249] Using wavelet level variance and the discrete wavelet transform to monitor post-operative healing of vocal cords

    M Civera1, C M Filosi2, N M Pugno3,4,5, M Silvestrini2, C Surace1 and K Worden6
    1Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy
    2Azienda Provinciale per i Servizi Sanitari, Trento, Italy
    3University of Trento, Trento, Italy
    4Queen Mary University of London
    5Italian Space Agency, Rome, Italy
    6University of Sheffield


    [0163] Health self-monitoring of nano-engineered composites with enhanced mechanical and electrical profiles

    Y Li, Y Liao and Z Su
    The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

    [0057] Investigations on fatigue, fracture mechanics and ultimate limit state of a wind turbine rotor blade – full scale testing, failure analysis and FEM simulations

    H Friedmann1, T Grießmann2, S Kremling1, A Nuber1 and F Sayer3
    1Woelfel Engineering GmbH + Co KG, Germany
    2Leibniz Universitaet Hannover, Institut fuer Statik u Dynamik
    3Fraunhofer IWES, Bremerhaven


    15.50-
    16.10

    Tea, Coffee and Exhibition

    Multi-functional
    materials and
    composite structures 3


    Chairs: Olivier Mesnil and Rafik Hadjria
    Room A: Deansgate
    Suites 2 & 3

    Structured Session:
    Monitoring and
    assessment of civil structure


    Chairs: Eleni Chatzi and Ying Wang
    Room B: Deansgate
    Suite 1

    Modelling and simulation for SHM




    Chairs: Constantinos Soutis and Bastien Chapuis
    Room F: Deansgate Meeting Room 1
    Machine learning
    and pattern
    recognition 2




    Chairs: Emmanuel Ramasso and Irwanda Laory
    Room D: Deansgate Meeting Rooms
    8 & 9

    Sensors





    Chairs: Vincent Le Cam and Stefano Mariani
    Room E: Deansgate Boardroom

    16.10-
    16.30

    [0334] RAPID scaling subtraction algorithm for composite patch repair

    F Lambinet, Z S Khodaei and M H Aliabadi
    Imperial College London, UK

    [0151] Modal-based damage localisation on wind turbine blades under environmental variability

    K Tatsis, V Dertimanis and E Chatzi
    ETH Zürich, Switzerland

    [0004] An abstract approach towards modelling intelligent structural systems

    D Legatiuk and K Smarsly
    Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany


    [0343] Prognostics of composite structures utilising structural health monitoring data fusion
     
    N Eleftheroglou1, D Zarouchas1, R Alderliesten1, R Benedictus1 and Theodoros Loutas2
    1Structural Integrity & Composites Group, Aerospace Engineering Faculty, Delft University of Technology, HS Delft, The Netherlands
    2Applied Mechanics Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering & Aeronautics, University of Patras, Greece


    [0092] Design and implementation of embedded sensors based on electrical resistivity to determine water content profiles in thick concrete structures
     
    J Badr1,2, Y Fargier2,4, F Deby1, G Villain2, S Palma-Lopes2, S Delepine-Lesoille3, J P Balayssac1 and L M Cottineau2
    1Université Paul Sabatier III, Toulouse, France

    2IFSTTAR, Sites de Nantes et de Bron, France
    3National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (Andra) Chatenay-Malabry, France
    4CEREMA, Normandie-Centre, France


    16.30-
    16.50

    [0015] Self-powered strain sensor using mechano-luminescence-optoelectronic self-sensing composites

    D Ryu and G Macias
    New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, USA

    [0175] Piezoelectric transducer excitation for guided wave propagation on pipeline with flexural wave modes

    X Niu1,2, H-P Chen2 and H R Marques1
    1TWI Ltd, Cambridge, UK
    2University of Greenwich, Kent, UK

    [0006] Online updating Gaussian process model for fatigue crack diagnosis and prognosis

    H Wang, S Yuan, J Chen, L Qiu and Y Ren
    Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China

    [0222] Deep sensing approach to single-sensor bridge weighing in motion

    T Kawakatsu1, K Aihara2, A Takasu2 and J Adachi2
    1The University of Tokyo, Japan
    2National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo, Japan


    [0291] Smart autonomous sensor network for multi-level damage identification
     
    R Loendersloot
    University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands


    16.50-
    17.10

    [0144] Estimating lithium-ion battery state of charge and health with ultrasonic guided waves using an efficient matching pursuit technique

    P Ladpli1, C Liu1, F Kopsaftopoulos2 and F-K Chang1
    1Stanford University, California, USA
    2Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, USA

    [0191] Non-destructive determination of uniaxial absolute stress in structural steel members using the ultrasonic shear wave method

    D Liu1, Z Li1, J He1, J Teng1 and C He2
    1Harbin Institute of Technology
    Shenzhen, China
    2China Academy of Building Research, Shenzhen, China

    [0009] Load adaptive baseline by inverse finite element method for structural damage identification

    L Colombo, C Sbarufatti and M Giglio
    Politecnico di Milano, Italy

    [0314] Composing robust damage-sensitive features with deep neural networks

    M Silva1, A Santos1,4, R Santos1, E Figueiredo2,3, C Sales1 and J Costa1
    1Universidade Federal do Pará, R Augusto Corrêa, Brazil
    2Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Lisbon, Portugal

    3Institute of R&D in Structures and Construction, Porto, Portugal
    4Universidade Federal do Sul e Sudeste do Pará, Brazil


    [0245] Effective structural health monitoring through the monitoring of pressurised capillaries in additive manufactured materials

    M Hinderdael, Z Jardon, D De Baere, and P Guillaume
    Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium


    17.10-
    17.30

    [0181] Embedded curing and lifetime monitoring of fibre-reinforced epoxy in civil engineering repairs by distributed piezo sensors

    O A Bareille1, M Salvia1 and M Zhang2
    1University of Lyon, France
    2Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China

    [0192] Axial stress measurement of concrete with non-linear ultrasonic harmonic method

    J Zheng, Z Li, J He, J Teng and L Zheng
    Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen, China

    [0067] Numerical calibration of direct current potential drop measuring: a comparison of FEM and Bayesian filtering-based approaches

    T Berg1, S Von Ende2 and R Lammering1
    1Helmut Schmidt University, Hamburg, Germany
    2Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG, Blankenfelde-Mahlow, Germany

    This slot is available for a late submission

    [0186] Direct-Write piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers for impact damage detection in composite plates

    M Philibert1,2, S Chen1, K Yao1, C Soutis2 and M Gresil2
    1Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, Singapore
    2University of Manchester, UK



    17.30-
    17.50

    This slot is available for a late submission
    [0202] Structural condition identification for civil infrastructure: an appraisal based on existing literature reviews

    Y Wang and M Chryssanthopoulos
    University of Surrey, UK

    [0065] Numerical structural identification of a cross-laminated timber slab using 3D laser scanning

    E Serantoni, M Muster and A Wieser
    ETH Zürich, Switzerland

    This slot is available for a late submission
    [0242] Bordering the footprint of an AE sensor using a bank of sharply-defined frequency domain capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducers

    P Butaud, G Bourbon, P Le Moal, E Joseph, B Verdin, E Ramasso, V Placet and L Boubakar
    FEMTO-ST Institute, Besançon, France


    18.00-
    22.00

    National Football Museum tour including a three-course dinner with wine
    (invitation only)

    Thursday 12 July 2018
    08.30
    onwards
     Registration – Hotel Foyer
    09.00-
    10.00

    Keynote Lecture – Water-based inks of 2D materials for all printed devices
    Professor C Casiraghi, University of Manchester
    Room A: Deansgate Suites 2 & 3

    10.00-
    10.20
     Tea, Coffee and Exhibition

    Optical fibres for SHM 1


    Chairs: Moshe Tur and Francesco Ciampa
    Room A: Deansgate
    Suites 2 & 3
    Damage detection
    using vibration
    measurements 1


    Chairs: Yavuz Kaya and Michal Dziendzikowski
    Room B:
    Deansgate
    Suite 1

    Signal processing and imaging 3


    Chairs: Dmitrii Legatiuk and John Sakellariou
    Room C: Deansgate Meeting Rooms
    2, 3 & 4
    Ultrasonics 1



    Chairs: Philippe Blanloeuil and Nazih Mechbal
    Room D: Deansgate Meeting Rooms
    8 & 9
    SHM technology for wind turbines 2


    Chairs: Marc Rebillat and Nathalie Saguin
    Room E: Deansgate Boardroom
    10.20-
    10.40
    [0046] Continuous strain measurements in a shotcrete tunnel lining using distributed fibre optic sensing

    C M Monsberger, W Lienhart, A Kluckner, L Wagner and W Schubert
    Graz University of Technology, Austria

    [0069] Damage identification based on improved Kalman filter with the precise integration method

    J-Z Huang1, D-S Li1 and C Zhang2
    1University of Technology, Dalian, China
    2Nanchang University, China

    [0176] Computation of image features for full-wavefield characterisation in fast non-contact inspections

    Y K Esfandabadi, A Marzani and L De Marchi
    University of Bologna, Italy

    [0062] Signal-level clustering of acoustic emission streaming

    P Butaud1, E Ramasso1, H Ahayan1, T Jeannin1, N Godin2 and V Placet1
    1FEMTO-ST Institute, Besançon, France
    2Université de Lyon, Villeurbanne, France

    [0125] Cost-effective vibration-based detection of wind turbine blade icing from sensors mounted on the tower

    W Weijtjens1, L D Avendaño-Valencia2, C Devriendt1 and E Chatzi2
    1Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
    2Institute of Structural Engineering, ETH Zürich, Switzerland


    10.40-
    11.00

    [0068] Optical fibre Bragg grating sensor-based mode shape identification using sub-microstrain amplitude excitation

    U Nawrot1,2, T Geernaert1,3, B De Pauw1,3, D Anastasopoulos2, E P B Reynders2, G De Roeck2 and F Berghmans1,3
    1Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium
    2Department of Civil Engineering, University of Leuven (KU Leuven), Belgium
    3Flanders Make, Lommel, Belgium


    [0117] Comparison of damage sensitivities of autoregressive coefficients and natural frequencies for structural health monitoring of a top-tensioned riser

    B Bayik, P Omenzetter, D van der A and E Pavlovskaia
    University of Aberdeen, UK

    [0206] Sparsity-constrained identification of external forces and structural damage

    D Ginsberg and C-P Fritzen
    Universität Siegen, Fakultät IV, Siegen, Germany

    [0228] Resonant air-coupled emission (RACE): a new approach to structural health monitoring of composite structures

    I Solodov and M Kreutzbruck
    University of Stuttgart, Germany


    [0138] Acousto-ultrasonic damage monitoring in a thick composite beam for wind turbine applications

    R Loendersloot1, M Venterink1, A Krause2 and F Lahuerta2
    1University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
    2Knowledge Centre, Wieringerwerf, The Netherlands

    11.00-
    11.20

    [0087] Preliminary robustness analysis of a structural health monitoring PCA-based algorithm

    F M Pisano and M Ciminello
    CIRA, Caserta, Italy

    [0174] Rotating machines system identification by means of big data analysis

    N Gioia, C Peeters, P J Daems, P Guillaume and J Helsen
    Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

    [0220] A novel method of corrosion damage monitoring of porous aluminium alloy structure based on piezoelectric sensor

    X Wang, W Zhang, X Gao, Y Zhao, W Dai and R Wang
    Beihang University, Beijing, China

    [0179] Inverse problems using spectral finite element method

    S Paunikar and S Gopalakrishnan
    Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India


    [0195] Quantitative inspection of wind turbine blades using UAV deployed photogrammetry

    S G Pierce1, K C Burnham2, D Zhang1, L McDonald1, C N MacLeod1, G Dobie1, R Summan1 and D McMahon2
    1University of Strathclyde, UK
    2Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC), Renfrew, UK

    11.20-
    11.40

    [0121] SHM using integrated photonics-based fibre sensing solutions

    R Evenblij
    Technobis – TFT, Holland

    [0201] Damage detection in the presence of varying temperature through residual error modelling approach with dual neural network

    S Sharma and S Sen
    Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi, India

    [0290] Experimental determination of 3D Green’s function in composite plates for defect imaging using guided waves

    A Kulakovskyi1,2, O Mesnil2, B Chapuis2, O D’Almeida1 and A Lhémery2
    1SAFRAN Tech, Magny-Lès-Hameaux, France
    2CEA LIST, Saclay, France


    [0235] Comparison of coded excitations in the presence of a transducer’s transfer function in ultrasonic guided wave testing of pipelines

    H N Mahal1,2, A K Nandi1 and P Mudge2
    1Brunel University, London, UK
    2TWI, Cambridge, UK



    [0321] Active sensors for load and damage monitoring in a wind turbine blade: a hybrid manufacturing technique

    M A Shohag1, K Joshi1, T Ndebele1, M Pollard1, S Tran2, L B Carani1, T Dickens1 and O Okoli1
    1FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, Florida, USA
    2University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA


    11.40-
    12.00
    [0124] Distributed corrosion detection using dedicated optical fibre sensor (OFS)-based steel rebar within reinforced concrete structures by optical frequency-domain reflectometry (OFDR)

    S Magne, S A Alvarez and S Rougeault
    CEA, Gif-sur-Yvette, France

    [0277] Structural system identification for controlled buildings with active mass dampers providing input excitation

    C-C Chang1 and J-F Wang2
    1National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering, Taipei, Taiwan
    2National United University Miaoli, Taiwan


    [0315] DIC-based detection of bolted beam-to-column connection changes

    D Ziaja, B Turoń and B Miller
    Rzeszow University of Technology, Poland

    [0275] A characterisation framework for simulation-based LWSHM algorithms

    M Guskov1, M Rébillat1, E Balmes2,1, N Mechbal1
    1ParisTech, France
    2SDTools, Paris, France


    [0230] A random vibration multiple model-based structural health monitoring platform for nominally identical composite aerostructures

    R Atlani1, S D Fassois1, A Georgantopoulou2, M Kazilas3, R Atlani1I Kressel1, M Kwak3, T London3, A G Poulimenos4, I Sáez de Ocáriz5, J S Sakellariou2, A Sawday1, K J Vamvoudakis-Stefanou2, P Venegas5 and A Ward3
    1Advanced Structural Technologies, Israel
    2University of Patras, Greece
    3TWI Ltd, Cambridge, UK
    4Advances in Science and Engineering EE, Chios, Greece
    5Centro de Tecnologías Aeronáuticas (CTA), Alava, Spain


    12.00-
    12.20
    [0155] Quantification of cracks in reinforced concrete structures using distributed fibre optic sensors

    A Bassil, X Chapeleau, D Leduc and O Abraham
    French Institute of Science and Technology for Transport, France


    [0306] Anomaly detection approach for fan monitoring – an industrial case study

    A Lis1,2, Z Dworakowski1 and P Czubak1
    1AGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków, Poland
    2Elmodis, Kraków, Poland


    [0346] A super resolution signal reconstruction method of Lamb waves

    J Cai, Z Zhou and X Wang
    Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China

    This slot is available for a late submission

    [0271] Early detection of damages in multi-layered composite structures by effective source location method

    D-J Yoon, S-H Lee, B-H Han, C-S Park and I-B Kwon
    Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science,
    Daejeon, Republic of Korea


    12.25-
    13.45

    Lunch – Three-course lunch with wine

    Optical fibres for SHM 2

    Chairs: Alfredo Guemes and Christophe Monsberger
    Room A: Deansgate
    Suites 2 & 3

    SHM for civil engineering 3

    Chairs: Marc Gutermann and Donghyeon Ryu
    Room B:
    Deansgate
    Suite 1

    Acoustic emission 2


    Chairs: Michael Sheerer and Francesc Pozo
    Room C: Deansgate Meeting Rooms
    2, 3 & 4

    Ultrasonics 2


    Chairs: Peter Cawley and Lei Qiu
    Room D: Deansgate Meeting Rooms
    8 & 9

    Laser methods 1


    Chairs: Chun Wang and Nathan Salowitz
    Room E: Deansgate
    Boardroom

    13.50-
    14.10

    [0160] Tunnel convergence analysis by distributed optical fibre strain sensing with means of finite element – inverse analysis method

    A Piccolo1,2, Y Lecieux2, S Delepine-Lesoille1, D Leduc2, F Bumbieler1, P Teixeir3 and J Zghondi1
    1National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (Andra), Châtenay-Malabry, France
    2Université de Nante, France
    French Institute of Science and Technology for Transport, France
    3Egis Géotechnique, Seyssins, France


    [0236] Real-time structural health monitoring by non-linearity degree analysis based on Hilbert-Huang transform

    C-Y Hsieh, A Sawadogo and T-K Lin
    National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan

    [0281] Detection of impact location and impactor characteristics using the post-impact sensor response of laminated plates

    T C Theodosiou, C S Rekatsinas andD A Saravanos
    University of Patras, Greece

    [0296] Ice detection on aircraft using surface acoustic wave-based sensor

    N A Feidenhans'l, K Astafiev and R Lou-Møller
    Meggitt A/S, Kvistgaard, Denmark

    [0032] Experimental analysis of ultrasonic guided wave-based damage localisation in a tapered composite plate

    J Simon1, J Moll1, T Wandowski2, P Malinowski2 and W Ostachowicz2
    1Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany
    2Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery of Polish Academy of Sciences, Gdansk, Poland

    14.10-
    14.30

    [0169] Utilisation of optimised optical fibres for structural health monitoring

    O Rufai, M Gautam, P Potluri and M Gresil
    University of Manchester, UK

    [0238] Damage diagnosis of three-dimensional structures by entropy-based structural health monitoring system

    A G Lainez, C-W Chang and T K Lin
    National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan

    [0282] Development and evaluation of structural health monitoring systems for fibre composites in automotive applications based on elastic waves

    T Gaul, K Tschöke, E Schulze and L Schubert
    Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme (IKTS), Dresden, Germany



    [0310] Research on Lamb wave-based composite structural damage classification method

    M A Shu-Xian and W Qiang
    Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China

    [0305] Damage indices as a measure for optimal sensor placement in a guided wave monitored cracked-notched plate based on numerical simulation versus scanning lased doppler vibrometry  

    R Sridaran Venkat, M El Bakouri and C Boller
    Saarland University, Germany


    14.30-
    14.50

    [0183] Field monitoring of reinforced concrete structures under cyclic loading

    Z E Broth and N A Hoult
    Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada

    [0257] Navigational structures: robotic platform for the detection of corrosion and protective coating thickness above and below the water surface

    J A Evans, Q G Alexander, J R Tallent, R D Brown and M D Smith
    USACE Engineer Research Development Center, Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA


    [0320] Development of an asymmetric sensor array with beamforming technique

    H-K Jung, J Y Jeon and G Park
    Chonnam National University, Gwangju, South Korea


    [0326] Quantitative performance analysis of ultrasonic corrosion rate detection

    F Zou1,2 and F B Cegla1
    1Imperial College London, UK
    2The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

    [0075] Laser-induced narrowband ultrasound for fatigue crack detection

    P Liu, J Jang and H Sohn
    Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Republic of Korea


    14.50-
    15.10

    [0200] High-temperature ultrasonic/AE sensing system using fibre optic Bragg gratings

    F Yu and Y Okabe
    University of Tokyo, Japan

    [0272] Unmanned system and vehicle for infrastructure inspection: image correction, quantification, reliabilities and formation of façade map

    C H Kuo1, S H Hsiung1, K C Peng1, T H Yang1, Y C Hsieh1, Y D Tsai1, C C Shen1, Y T Wang2 and C Kuo1
    1Chung-Yuan Christian University, Taiwan
    2National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan


    [0367] Modelling of pencil-lead break acoustic emission sources using the time reversal technique

    F Falcetelli1,2, M B Romero3, S Pant4, E Troiani2 and M Martinez1,3
    1Clarkson University, USA
    2University of Bologna, Italy
    3Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
    4Aerospace Research Centre, Canada


    [0036] Enhanced temperature compensation for guided wave-based SHM of pipes

    S Mariani, S Heinlein and P Cawley
    Imperial College London, UK

    [0076] Increasing the acquisition speed of laser ultrasonics via pulse train excitation

    B Park1, I Jeon2, P Liu2 and H Sohn2
    1Korea Institute of Materials Science, Gyeongnam, Republic of Korea
    2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Republic of Korea

    15.10-
    15.30

    [0221] Avoiding signal distortion in several classes of dynamic fibre optic interrogators

    H D Bhatta, R Davidi and M Tur
    Tel-Aviv University, Israel


    [0294] Structural dynamic monitoring of VEGA-A platform: 30 years of data

    M Rizzo, M Betti, O Spadaccini and A Vignoli
    University of Florence, Italy


    [0377] Distributed multi-point fibre-optic acoustic emission SHM system for condition management of aircraft structures

    E Mendoza, J Prohaska, C Kempen, Y Esterkin and S Sun Sridhar
    Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston


    [0356] Topological derivative methods for damage detection

    A Martinez, J A Guemes, J M Perales and J M Vega
    School of Aerospace Engineering, Madrid, Spain


    [0081] Laser ultrasonic rotation scanning for corner inspection of l-shaped composite structure

    Y-J Lee1, J-R Lee1 and S-J Hong2
    1Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea
    2Korea Aerospace Industry, Gyeongsangnam, Republic of Korea

    15.30-
    15.50

    This slot is available for a late submission
    This slot is available for a late submission
    [0327] Probabilistic method for damage identification in multi-layered composite structures

    A Kundu1, S Sikdar2, M J Eaton1 and R Navaratne3
    1Cardiff University, UK
    2Polish Academy of Sciences, Gdansk, Poland
    3University of South Wales, UK


    This slot is available for a late submission

    This slot is available for a late submission
    15.50-
    16.15

    Tea, Coffee, Exhibition and Poster Session
    16.15-
    17.00


    SHM in action
    Chair: Christian Boller
    Room: TBC


    DatAcoustics for intelligent structures
    J Moll, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Germany

    SmartScan aero mini FBG interrogator
    J M Alvarez, Smart Fibres Ltd

    A demonstration of BridgeWatch® and Smart Asset Management (SAMS), using big data analytics to enable real-time and automatic reporting
    A Scullion, James Fisher Testing Services

    Passive and dynamic FBG sensor interrogation systems
    E Mendoza, Redondo Optics Inc

    Virtual environments for structural health monitoring
    Branko Glisic, Princeton University


    17.00-
    17.15

    To attend the evening event, congregate in the Foyer to depart at 17.30 promptly 
    18.15-
    22.30

    Tour of Manchester United football stadium and museum at Old Trafford followed by the Gala Dinner

    Friday 13 July 2018
    08.30
    onwards
     Registration – Hotel Foyer
    09.00-
    10.00
    Keynote Lecture – Contact-induced non-linear guided wave for structural health prognostics
    Professor C H Wang, University of New South Wales, Australia
    Room A: Deansgate Suites 2 & 3

    10.00-
    10.20
     Tea, Coffee and Exhibition

    Optical fibres for SHM 3


    Chairs: Moshe Tur and Marcias Martinez
    Room A: Deansgate
    Suites 2 & 3
    Damage detection
    using vibration
    measurements 2


    Chairs: Rolands Kromanis and Lin Yue
    Room B:
    Deansgate
    Suite 1
    SHM for civil engineering 4


    Chairs: Yiqing Ni and Erdal Safak
    Room C: Deansgate Meeting Rooms
    2, 3 & 4
    Vibration analysis and electromechanical impedance



    Chairs: Martin Schagerl and Jochen Moll
    Room D: Deansgate Meeting Rooms
    8 & 9

    Laser methods 2


    Chairs: Wiesław Ostachowicz and Zahra Sharif-Khodaei
    Room E: Deansgate Boardroom
    10.20-
    10.40
    [0307] Potential of optical frequency domain reflectometry fibre-based sensors for distributed temperature measurements during vacuum thermal cycling of satellites

    C Sabatier1, A Morana1, S Girard1, Y Ouerdane1, A Boukenter1, E Marin1, O Gilard2 and L Picot2
    1Université de Lyon, Saint-Etienne, France
    2Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales, France


    [0319] On the feasibility of utilising vibrations for bolted joint assessment

    D Tcherniak1 and J J Thomsen2
    1Bruel and Kjaer Sound and Vibration Measurement, Denmark
    2Technical University of Denmark, Denmark


    [0332] System identification of steel jacket-type offshore platforms using vibration test

    H R Shokrgozar1 and B Asgarian2
    1University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran
    2K N Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran

    [0128] Impedance-based structural health monitoring under low signal-to-noise ratio conditions

    B A De Castro1, F Baptista1 and F Ciampa2
    1São Paulo State University (UNESP), Brazil
    2University of Bath, UK


    [0083] Development of pulse-echo ultrasonic propagation imaging system capable of customisable area inspection

    H Ahmed, S-C Hong and J-R Lee
    Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Republic of Korea



    10.40-
    11.00

    [0227] Development and testing of a geogrid sensorised with distributed optical fibre sensor

    P Corvaglia1, A Alvarez-Castro2, D Zangani1 and G Loriga1
    1Rina S P A, Italy
    2Acciona Construction, Spain

    [0353] Vibration modes measurement of defective plate using high-speed digital image correlation

    Z Liang, M Zhao, A Liang and L Yue
    Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China

    [0274] Modal-based SHM of hospitals in earthquake-prone regions

    C Rainieri, G Fabbrocino and D Gargaro
    Universita degli Studi del Molise, Italy



    [0164] Localisation of damage by model-based evaluation of electromechanical impedance measurements

    C Kralovec, M Schagerl and M Mayr
    Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

    [0102] A study on maintenance evaluation for column shortening of a high-rise building using 3D laser scanning

    H-B Shim, T-W Byeon, W-K Seok and S-J Park
    Research & Development Institute, Lotte Engineering & Construction, Seoul, Republic of Korea



    11.00-
    11.20

    [0232] Statistical model for calculating the hole-edge crack length using fibre Bragg grating sensors

    B Jin, W Zhang, X Liang, F Ren, W Dai and Y Wang
    Beihang University, Beijing, China



    [0376] Utilising force-state mapping for detecting fatigue damage precursors in aerospace applications

    E Habtour1,2,3, A Homborg1, D Di Maio3, R Haynes2 and T Tinga1,3
    1The Netherlands Defence Academy, Den Helder, The Netherlands
    2US Army Research Laboratory, USA
    3University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands



    [0339] How theoretical modelling compares to real-life through SHM using FBG sensors: a case study

    R E M Lutton, B J McFarland, E McKenna, C O’Higgins, B Magee, E Gyftaki and J Kearney
    McFarland Associates Ltd, UK


    [0210] An approach to damage detection based on PZT sensors and transfer impedance method

    M Dziendzikowski, P Niedbala, K Kowalczyk, A Kurnyta and K Dragan
    Air Force Institute of Technology, Warszawa, Poland

    [0118] Quantitative hidden wall-thinning detection of Lamb waves in aluminium plate with wave number analysis

    Z Liu, X Feng, B Wu and C He
    Beijing University of Technology, China

    11.20-
    11.40

    [0256] Distributed strain sensing with sub-centimetre resolution for the characterisation of structural inhomogeneities and material degradation of industrial high-pressure composite cylinders

    R Eisermann, F Basedau, D Kadoke, P Gründer, A Schoppa, C Lehr, M Szczepaniak, S John, M Schukar, D Munzke and G Mair
    Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und-prüfung (BAM), Berlin, Germany


    [0379] Structural health monitoring of intermediate-level radioactive waste packages

    J N Eiras, C Payan, S Rakotonarivo and V Garnier
    Aix-Marseille Université, France

    This slot is available for a late submission
    [0116] Real-time impact identification technique using modal superposition

    D Goutaudier1,2,3, D Gendre2 and V Kehr-Candille1
    1Onera, France,
    2Airbus, France,
    3Cnam Paris, France

    [0322] Experimental study on guided and standing wave-based full-field laser scanning for damage detection

    J Y Jeon, D H Kim and G Park
    Chonnam National University, Gwangju, South Korea


    11.40-
    12.00
    This slot is available for a late submission


    [0043] Procedure for the evaluation of the performance of an installed SHM system

    S Heinlein1, S Mariani1, P Cawley1 and T Vogt2
    1Imperial College London
    2Guided Ultrasonics Ltd, Brentford

    This slot is available for a late submission
    [0097] Ultrasonic inspection of bonded metal laminates using internal shear-mode piezoelectric transducers

    H Altammar and N Salowitz
    University of Wisconsin, USA

    This slot is available for a late submission
    12.00-
    12.20

    Closing ceremony

    12.25-
    14.00

    Lunch – Three-course lunch with wine
    14.00-
    17.00


    Visit to the University of Manchester (National Graphene Institute, X-Ray Henry Moseley Lab, Northwest Composite Centre)