Structural Health Monitoring, Damage Assessment and Building Collapse
The ability to monitor a structure and detect damage at the earliest possible stage has been of great interest to the engineering communities because it permits the safety of valuable human lives and the conservation of economic resources. The need for structural health monitoring of civil constructions arises from deterioration/aging of structures, adaptation of existing structures to new...
Published at Totally Concrete Workshop, Victoria Island Lagos, Nigeria, September, 2015
Pages 1-42
Published in 2015
A.N. Ede
Ede Anthony N. » Anthony N. Ede, PhD, is a Covenant University Associate Professor of Structures and Materials. Immediate past Head of Department (2017-2019). Has been the College of Engineering Examination Officer from 2014-2017. Dr. Ede has a Laurea (combined BSc and MSC) in Civil Engineering with specialization in Structures from the “Alma Mater Studiorum” University of Bologna, Italy, in 2001. He... view full profile