SHM

Digitalisation of infrastructure for monitoring: Structural Health Monitoring

The overarching goal of the project is the development and provision of methods that allow the reliability-based digital condition assessment of existing infrastructure structures using data from a wide variety of sensors. The developed SHM methods claim to be applicable to buildings and damage of all kinds. The end product of the project is a fully digital and integrated system for monitoring building infrastructure that goes beyond the current state of knowledge and research. This is to be combined with Building Information Modeling (BIM) in a seamless digital process chain in order to implement a continuous status assessment based on all available data. SHM is funded by the Bundeswehr Center for Digitization and Technology Research (DTEC.Bw). Under the leadership of the chair for construction materials and building preservation, seven chairs at the HSU and other industrial partners are working on the project.

Contact Person(s):

Alina Klemm, M.Eng.

Saboor Karimi, M.Sc.

Cooperation Partners at the HSU:

Chair of geotechnical engineering

Chair of contruction materials and building preservation

Chair of steel construction

Chair of mathematics in civil engineering

Chair of mechanics

Chair of statics and dynamics

Chair of computational statistics

Chair of statistics and data science

HSU

Letzte Änderung: 7. July 2023