Programme Thursday 12 July 2018
10-13 July 2018, Hilton Manchester Deansgate, Manchester, UK

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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 |
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