ISSN (online): 2412-3811
Call of the Journal:
- Advances in the Management and Application of Construction and Demolition Waste
- Agricultural Infrastructure
- Application of Artificial Intelligence to Model the Behavior of Infrastructure
- Application of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in NDE and Structural Health Monitoring of Civil Infrastructures
- Big Data Analysis and Visualization in Transport Infrastructure | Challenges for Operations, Control, and Planning
- Critical Infrastructure Resilience Facing Extreme Weather Events
- Designing and Managing the Next Generation of Transportation Infrastructure
- Durability of Concrete Infrastructure
- Innovative Practices into Road Pavement Maintenance Management
- Inspection, Assessment and Retrofit of Transport Infrastructure
- Neural Networks in Land Transport, Vehicle and Railway Engineering
- Non-destructive Testing and Evaluation for Civil Infrastructures
- Pavement Management | Inspection and Life-Cycle Assessment
- Pedestrian and Bicycle Mobility in the Future Cities of the World | Between Adapting Infrastructure and Changing Behavior
- Rail Infrastructures
- Reliability and Durability of Pipelines
- Remote Sensing and Infrastructure Information Models | Methods, Applications and Smart Management of Infrastructure Data
- Research and Developments in Pavements
- Resilient and Smart Transport Infrastructure for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles
- Reusing, Recycling and Repurposing Infrastructure | Components and Construction Materials
- Road and Rail Infrastructures
- Seismic Reliability Assessment and Advances in Structural Modelling
- Selected Papers from the 8th Civil Structural Health Monitoring Workshop
- Smart Infrastructures
- Smart Materials for Sustainable Infrastructures
- Smart, Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructures
- Structural Assessment and Health Monitoring of Infrastructures
- Structural Health Monitoring of Civil Infrastructures
- Structural Performances of Bridges
- Sustainability of Building Materials and Structures
- Sustainability of Concrete Infrastructures | New Applications, Monitoring and Retrofitting
- Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC)
- Underground Infrastructure Engineering
Dec
2021
Jan
2022
The 8th Civil Structural Health Monitoring Workshop (CSHM-8) represents a forum where experts from around the world discuss the latest advancements and breakthroughs in the field of civil structural health monitoring (SHM) and more broadly in the fields of smart materials and intelligent systems for civil engineering applications. The Workshop also fosters the discussion and identification of key and emerging challenges and opportunities in research, development, and field applications of SHM to civil structures and infrastructures. The CSHM-8 workshop is also intended to promote communication exchange and cross-fertilization among researchers and practitioners from all around the world sharing their expert knowledge in the field. Theoretical as well as applicative contributions focused on SHM of existing and/or historical structures and infrastructures exposed to natural or human-made hazards are welcome. Within the main theme of the Workshop, papers referring to the following relevant topics are strongly encouraged: Innovative sensing solutions for SHM; Data-driven damage detection techniques; Nonlinear systems and analysis techniques; Influence of environmental and operational conditions; SHM in earthquake prone regions; Real world applications.
Keywords: Structural health monitoring; Civil infrastructures; Geotechnical structures; Bridge monitoring; Damage detection; Applications.
Selected Papers from the 8th Civil Structural Health Monitoring Workshop
The 8th Civil Structural Health Monitoring Workshop (CSHM-8) represents a forum where experts from around the world discuss the latest advancements and breakthroughs in the field of civil structural health monitoring (SHM) and more broadly in the fields of smart materials and intelligent systems for civil engineering applications. The Workshop also fosters the discussion and identification of key and emerging challenges and opportunities in research, development, and field applications of SHM to civil structures and infrastructures. The CSHM-8 workshop is also intended to promote communication exchange and cross-fertilization among researchers and practitioners from all around the world sharing their expert knowledge in the field. Theoretical as well as applicative contributions focused on SHM of existing and/or historical structures and infrastructures exposed to natural or human-made hazards are welcome. Within the main theme of the Workshop, papers referring to the following relevant topics are strongly encouraged: Innovative sensing solutions for SHM; Data-driven damage detection techniques; Nonlinear systems and analysis techniques; Influence of environmental and operational conditions; SHM in earthquake prone regions; Real world applications.
Keywords: Structural health monitoring; Civil infrastructures; Geotechnical structures; Bridge monitoring; Damage detection; Applications.
DOAJ, Inspec (IET), Scopus (Elsevier), CLOCKSS (Digital Archive), e-Helvetica (Swiss National Library Digital Archive), Google Scholar, J-Gate (Informatics India), ProQuest Central (ProQuest), Science In Context (Gale/Cengage Learning).
Info at: www.mdpi.com/journal/infrastructures/apc
Guest Editors
Dr. Carlo Rainieri
Prof. Dr. Giovanni Fabbrocino
Dr. Filippo Santucci de Magistris
Dr. Matilde Antonella Notarangelo