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Structural
monitoring is the process to collect the various data
of existing structures at a pre-defined interval such
as structural settlement, member forces, traffic, loading,
wind velocity, temperature, crack growth, etc. There are
two types of structural monitoring depending upon the
objectives: 1) to study the global structural behavior
and 2) to study the local area, which appears to be critical.
The monitoring data, as well as the analysis data will
be valuable information, which helps to understand and
to predict structural responses and behaviors.
IMMS is striving to be the national leaders in the provision
of structural health monitoring systems for bridges, buildings,
as well as other types of structures, such as spherical
tanks, chemical vessels, etc. Hundreds of sensors will
be attached over the entire structure. Typically, the
data received from our advanced monitoring module will
be gathered and processed in real-time display mode, which
makes the understanding of structural response to assigned
loading criteria more comprehensible.
In addition to the structural monitoring systems described
above, IMMS is also able to provide ground instrumentation
to monitor a wide range of geotechnical parameters, such
as settlement, pore pressure, and displacement that are
associated with civil engineering activities. |
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