A review of active structural control: challenges for engineering informatics
Abstract
An active structure is an engineering structure containing sensors and actuators that, when active, modify the response of the structure to its environment. Research into active structural control is growing due to factors such as new challenges in extreme environments (space, undersea, polar), contaminated contexts (nuclear, chemical, biological) and increasing awareness of earthquake risks. Advances in theory and practice of active control...
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Title
A review of active structural control: challenges for engineering informatics
Published Date
Dec 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
89
Issue
23-24
Pages
2113 - 2132
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