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GONZALEZ GUTIERREZ, C. M. (2023). Español. AZCATL: Journal for the Dissemination of Science, Engineering, and Innovation, 1(1), 29–32. Retrieved from https://azcatl.azc.uam.mx/index.php/azcatl/article/view/gonzalez_edificios

Abstract

Buildings are subject to degradation through time, so called structural damage. This article deals with damage detection techniques applied to buildings using sensors.

The physical response of a building is dependent on his material properties. The strategy is to use this principle to detect changes in the structural health. Experience in damage inspection in Mexico City, sensing technology and implementation challenges are discussed.

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