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Quick Structural Health Monitoring (QSHM), buildings, bridges, etc. It refers to the implementation process of earthquake performance determination and damage assessment strategy for engineering structures. Here, damage is defined as changes in the material and/or geometric properties of a structural system, including changes in boundary conditions and system connections that adversely affect the performance of the structural system. The QSHM process involves observing a structure over time using periodically sampled response measurements from wireless sensors (MEMS accelerometers), extracting damage-sensitive features from these measurements, and statistical analysis of these features to determine current earthquake performance. QSHM provides information to its customers by periodically examining the intended function of buildings against the inevitable aging and deterioration effects caused by operational environments.
QSHM provides a proactive maintenance system. Current care systems are often based on a reactive strategy.
Preliminary examination of all kinds of structures such as wood, steel, reinforced concrete
Placing the accelerometer after the preliminary examination and making the measurement process
Modeling the earthquake performance analysis of the building with the QSHM system
Fast and cost-effective measurement opportunity in every region of the world and Turkey.
The advantages of determining the undamaged earthquake performance of the building and insurance exemption