Eucentre researchers Ali Güney Özcebe, Barbara Borzi, Francesca Bozzoni, and Simone Peloso have contributed to the article entitled “Vibration-Based and Near Real-Time Seismic Damage Assessment Adaptive to Building Knowledge Level” published in the international journal Buildings, Special Issue: “Structural Analysis for Earthquake-Resistant Design of Buildings”. This article aims to provide techniques for predicting structural damage near real-time starting from the accelerometric data recorded by sensors installed on the structure under consideration. The activity was conducted within the TURNkey Project, funded by the European Union.
The open access paper is available here.
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