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Acoustic Emission Monitoring for Assessment of Steel Bridge Details
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White Paper: Tiltmeter-Based Bridge Scour Monitoring
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Noise Localization via Acoustic Emission Monitoring on a Rolling Leaf Bascule Bridge
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A new approach to acoustic emission testing of difficult-to-reach steel bridge details
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Localization of Noise Sources in Large Structures Using AE
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Acoustic Emission Tests Fremont Bridge Portland, Oregon
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Acoustic emission and strain gage monitoring of prototype retrofit for Caltrans Structure B-22-26 R/L, I-80 Sacramento River (Bryte Bend), Sacramento, California.
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Remote Global Monitoring of the Michigan Street Bridge, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
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Acoustic Emission Monitoring of North East Trunnion Shaft on Oregon DOT Bridge 1377A: I-5 over the Columbia River, Portland, Oregon
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Application of Acoustic, Strain, and Optical Sensors to NDE of Steel Highway Bridges
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Problems Associated with Nondestructive Evaluation of Bridges
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Project No. B371, Acoustic Emission and Strain Gage Monitoring of WIDOT Structure B-5-158, Tower Drive Tied Arch - Green Bay, Wisconsin. Technical Report #1
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Structural integrity assessment on pin and hanger connection of aging highway bridges using finite element analysis
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Stray Current Corrosion in Electrified Rail Systems
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Creep Database v1.1
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Database of Slender Beam with Stirrups
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Relaxation Database v1.1
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"Comprehensive Database on Concrete Creep and Shrinkage". Structural Engineering Report No. 08-3/A210c.
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Field Qualification of Inexpensive Wireless System to Monitor Micro-Meter Crack Response for Structural Health Monitoring
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Comparative Field Qualification of ACM and ACSM Systems at Sycamore, IL
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Kelunji EchoPro Crack and Structural Monitoring System: User Manual for Installation, Data Collection, and Data Analysis
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Wireless Sensor Networks for Monitoring Cracks in Structures
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Response of Concrete Block Structure to Quarry Induced Ground Motion and Weather
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2008-2009 Report: Test House in Franklin, WI
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Autonomous Crack Displacement Monitoring of a Residence Near a Quarry
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Crack Response to Blast Vibrations and Moisture Induced Volumetric Changes in Foundation Soils
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Autonomous Remote Crack Displacement Monitoring of a Residence Near a Limestone Quarry, Naples, Florida
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Micro-meter Crack Response to Rock Blast Vibrations, Wind Gusts & Weather Effects
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Ground Motions from and House Response to Underground Aggregate Mining
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Qualification of Autonomous Crack Monitoring Systems
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Residential Crack Response to Vibrations from Underground Mining
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Structure Response to Trench and Road Blasting", Proceedings of the 3rd World Conference on Explosives and Blasting, European Federation of Explosives Engineers, Brighton, England
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Wireless Sensor Networks for Crack Displacement Measurement
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Florida SR-66 Sinkhole Monitoring
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Crack Response of a Historic Structure to Weather Effects and Construction Vibrations
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Standardization of Automated Crack Monitoring Apparatus for Long-Term Commercial Applications
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Crack Response to Weather Effects, Blasting, and Construction Vibrations
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Addendum I: Direct Measurement of Crack Response of Four OSM Study Structures
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Comparison of Measured Crack Response in Diverse Structures to Dynamic Events and Weather Phenomena
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Measure the Crack Instead of Construction Vibration
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Autonomous Crack Comparometer Phase II
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Autonomous Crack Comparometer
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Comparison of Environmental and Blast Response in Blanford, Indiana
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Potentiometers for Measuring Micro-inch Crack Displacements with Wireless Systems
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Wireless data acquisition system. Smart Dust Challenge. Crossbow, Inc., San Jose, California.
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Crossbow Technology, Inc. 2005 Smart Dust Challenge Poster
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Wireless Data Acquisition System
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Finite Element Analysis of TDR Cable-Grout-Soil Mass Interaction During Localized Shearing
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Real Time Monitoring of Infrastructure of Subsidence Along I-70 in Washington, PA
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Real Time Monitoring of Infrastructure Using TDR Technology: Case Histories
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