The paper reviews some recent numerical applications for the interpretation and exploitation of Acoustic Emission (AE) monitoring results. Among possible numerical techniques, the Finite Element Method and the Distinct Method are considered. The analyzed numerical models cover the entire scale range, from microstructure and meso-structure, up to full size real structures. The micro modeling includes heterogeneous concrete-like material as well as the meso-structure of the masonry texture, where each brick and mortar joint is modeled singularly. The full size models consider different typology of historical structure such as masonry towers, cathedrals and chapels. The main difficulties and advantages of the different numerical approaches, de...
Acoustic emission (AE) monitoring is a powerful procedure used to detect and locate damage in mechan...
International audienceOne of the main interests of the Acoustic Emission (AE) technique is its capab...
The few non-visual methodologies make use of wired devices. Systems based on wireless transmission s...
The paper reviews some recent numerical applications for the interpretation and exploitation of Acou...
The paper reviews some recent numerical applications for the interpretation and exploitation of acou...
The paper reviews some recent numerical applications for the interpretation and exploitation of aco...
The purpose of this chapter is to highlight the strengths and pitfalls of using the Acoustic Emissio...
The application of acoustic emission (AE) technique in monitoring the safe condition is a useful tec...
The Acoustic Emission (AE) technique was used to assess the structural stability of the Asinelli Tow...
Acoustic emission (AE) analysis is one of the several diagnostic techniques available nowadays for s...
The Acoustic Emission (AE) technique, a non-destructive and instrumental investigation method, is he...
Acoustic Emission (AE) is a promising non-destructive monitoring technique to investigate the damage...
Acoustic emissions have been widely used as a means to investigate the damage state of concrete stru...
The damage assessment of buildings is currently made visually. The few non-visual methodologies make...
The acoustic emission (AE) monitoring technique has the potential for performing an effective monito...
Acoustic emission (AE) monitoring is a powerful procedure used to detect and locate damage in mechan...
International audienceOne of the main interests of the Acoustic Emission (AE) technique is its capab...
The few non-visual methodologies make use of wired devices. Systems based on wireless transmission s...
The paper reviews some recent numerical applications for the interpretation and exploitation of Acou...
The paper reviews some recent numerical applications for the interpretation and exploitation of acou...
The paper reviews some recent numerical applications for the interpretation and exploitation of aco...
The purpose of this chapter is to highlight the strengths and pitfalls of using the Acoustic Emissio...
The application of acoustic emission (AE) technique in monitoring the safe condition is a useful tec...
The Acoustic Emission (AE) technique was used to assess the structural stability of the Asinelli Tow...
Acoustic emission (AE) analysis is one of the several diagnostic techniques available nowadays for s...
The Acoustic Emission (AE) technique, a non-destructive and instrumental investigation method, is he...
Acoustic Emission (AE) is a promising non-destructive monitoring technique to investigate the damage...
Acoustic emissions have been widely used as a means to investigate the damage state of concrete stru...
The damage assessment of buildings is currently made visually. The few non-visual methodologies make...
The acoustic emission (AE) monitoring technique has the potential for performing an effective monito...
Acoustic emission (AE) monitoring is a powerful procedure used to detect and locate damage in mechan...
International audienceOne of the main interests of the Acoustic Emission (AE) technique is its capab...
The few non-visual methodologies make use of wired devices. Systems based on wireless transmission s...