EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING - PROGRAM 4-7 JULY 2022 - COLLAGE SPA
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th Palermo - Italy European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring PROGRAM 4-7 July 2022 Department of Engineering, University of Palermo, Italy www.ewshm2022.com Under the patronage of
WORKSHOP PROGRAM th Palermo - Italy European Workshop o n Structural Health M onitoring July 4-7, 2022 www.ewshm2022.com
CONTENTS WELCOME MESSAGE. . .................................................................................. 6 ORGANIZATION............................................................................................ 7 INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC BOARD.. ............................................................. 9 LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE. . ................................................................. 10 THE CITY AND THE ISLAND........................................................................... 11 THE VENUE. . ................................................................................................ 12 THE CAMPUS. . ............................................................................................. 13 THE VENUE. . ................................................................................................ 14 GENERAL INFORMATION............................................................................... 16 TRANSPORTATION . . ..................................................................................... 20 PLENARY SESSIONS..................................................................................... 24 PROGRAM AT GLANCE.................................................................................. 28 SYNOPTIC TABLE......................................................................................... 30 SOCIAL EVENT. . ........................................................................................... 72 AWARDS..................................................................................................... 76 SPONSORS. . ................................................................................................ 77 EXHIBITORS................................................................................................ 80 EXHIBITION AREA. . ....................................................................................... 81 INFOPOINT.................................................................................................. 82 5
WELCOME MESSAGE The European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring (EWSHM) is an international event that started in 2002. Ever since, it has been organized every two years in a different European city, in an alternating fashion with respect to the International Workshop on SHM (IWSHM) held at Stanford University every odd-numbered year and paired to the Asia-Pacific SHM meetings. The 2022 event (EWSHM 2022) represents the 10th edition. The EWSHM 2022 has been jointly organized by the University of Palermo (Italy) and the University of Pittsburgh (USA) and is hosted by the Department of Engineering at the University of Palermo in the beautiful island of Sicily. The event will feature more than 450 oral in-person presentations and include the latest developments in key technology fields of sensor development, network design, signal processing, modeling, diagnostics, and prognostics with applications to aerospace, civil, and mechanical engineering. We believe that these numbers are truly remarkable in lieu of the COVID-19 travel restrictions and the uncertainties related to the current conflicts in some parts of the world. With this message, we want to take the opportunity to thank all the participants, the organizers of the 30+ special sessions, and to acknowledge the support of the many exhibitors and sponsors that will showcase their latest developments in many areas pertinent to SHM. We hope the participants will enjoy the rich program of events by choosing among 450+ technical presentations and invited lectures, by networking with over 500 participants, and by attending the Welcome Reception on July 4th, the Street Food Festivity on July 5th, and the Gala and Awards Banquet near to the Doric Temple of Segesta on July 6th. Sincerely, Dr. Piervincenzo Rizzo Dr. Alberto Milazzo EWSHM 2022 Chair EWSHM 2022 Chair, Professor, Department of Civil and Professor, Department of Engineering, Environmental Engineering, University of Palermo, Italy. University of Pittsburgh, USA 6 E W S H M 2 0 2 2 | J u l y 4 - 7 , 2 0 2 2 | Pal er m o, I t al y
ORGANIZATION Workshop Chairs Piervincenzo Rizzo Ph.D.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Pittsburgh, United States pir3@pitt.edu Dr. Rizzo received a Laurea (M.S. equivalent) in Aeronautical Engineering at the University of Palermo, Italy in 1998. After serving in the Italian Army Corps of En- gineering, Dr. Rizzo moved to the U.S.A. where he received a Master (2002) and a Ph.D. (2004) in Structural Engineering at the University of California, San Diego. In September 2006 he became assistant professor at the CEE Department at the University of Pittsburgh. He was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in 2012, and to Full Professor in 2018. Dr. Rizzo’s research interests are in the area of nondestructive evaluation and structural health monitoring (SHM) using methods such as ultrasound, acoustic emission, solitary waves, thermography, and electromechanical impedance. His research has been supported by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, the National Science Foundation, the Federal Railroad Administration, the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, and the American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT). From the ASNT, Dr. Rizzo received the 2002 Fellowship Award, the 2007 Faculty Grant Award, the 2009, 2015, and 2019 Fellowship Research Award, and the Outstanding Paper Award in 2013 and 2017. Dr. Rizzo is the first person worldwide who has received both the Achenbach Medal (in 2012) and the SHM Person of the Year Award (in 2015). He is also the recipient of the 2016 University of Pittsburgh Chancellor’s Distinguished Research Junior Scholar Award. To date, he published 115 referred pa- pers, 5 proceedings volumes, 8 book chapters, over 200 conference proceedings and reports, and 2 patents. Alberto Milazzo Ph.D.Department of Engineering University of Palermo, Italy alberto.milazzo@unipa.it Dr. Milazzo graduated in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Palermo, in 1993 and received a PhD. in “Mechanics” in 1997. Since 2016, he is Full Professor at the University of Palermo, Italy, where he taught and teaches courses in Aero- space Materials and Aerospace Structures. His research work mainly concerns computational mechanics of composites. He proposed and investigated original and alternative models and methods, mainly developed in the framework of the boundary element method and the finite element method. The research topics involve: modelling of composite laminates; modelling of homogeneous, laminated or damaged smart structures; variational formulations and meshless methods; fracture mechanics in isotropic, anisotropic and “multiphysics” materials, fast solvers for large scale numerical models He co-authored more than 100 SCOPUS publications. He has participated as a PI or investigator in many research projects funded by the Italian Ministry of Education and/or aerospace industries. He serves as reviewer for several internatio- nal journals and he is member of international conferences scientific committees (BETEQ, ICCS). EW SHM 2022 | Ju ly 4 - 7, 2022 | Pa le r mo , Ita ly 7
ORGANIZATION Workshop Co-Chair Prof. Fabrizio Ricci Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Naples Federico II, Italy fabricci@unina.it Dr. Ricci is associate professor at the Department of Industrial Engineering of the University of Napoli Federi- co II. He received a Laurea (M.S. equivalent) in Aeronautical Engineering at the University of Naples Federico II. After serving in the Italian Army, he received the PhD in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Naples in 2003. He received the Fulbright award to the United States as Research Scholar for the academic year 2010-2011 and a grant from the NATO and National Research Council for a research fellowship in the academic year 2002-2003, both carried out at the University of California, Los Angeles. Since 1995 Dr. Ricci holds courses in Aerospace Materials and Structures. He is Program Committee of the Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems Conferences - SPIE Int’l Conference - since 2017, Scientific Committee Member of the International Symposium on Dynamic Response and Failure of Composite Materials since 2018; he chaired some sessions in international conferences and is reviewer for some scientific Journals.He is Associate editor of the Special Issue of Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science titled “Structural Health Monitoring: Wave propagation and interaction with damage in complex structures” and Associate editor of the Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation, Diagnostics and Prognostics of Engineering Systems, ASME. He directs the Aerospace Structures and Material lab that brings together expertise of aerospace engineering to undertake fundamental, applied and industrially-focused research on aerospace structures, structural he- alth monitoring, design, analysis and material characterization. He authored more than 100 papers published in international journals and presented in national and international conferences. He gained a long experience in aircraft certification programs within the EASA CS-23, with reference to general aviation aircraft with specific competence in static and fatigue ground tests, including in flight-load measurement. 8 E W S H M 2 0 2 2 | J u l y 4 - 7 , 2 0 2 2 | Pal er m o, I t al y
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC BOARD Akhras, G. – Royal Military College, Canada Limongelli, M.P. – Politecnico di Milano, Italy Boller, C. – Saarland University, Germany Mechbal, N. – ENSAM, Paris, France Cawley, P. – Imperial College, UK Mevel, L. – Inria, France Cegla, F. – Imperial College, UK Ni, Y. Q. – HK Polytechnic University, China Chang, F.K. – Stanford University, USA Ostachowicz, W. – Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Chapuis, B. – CEA, France Papadimitriou, C. – University of Thessaly, Greece Chatzi, E. – ETH, Switzerland Pierce, S. G. – University of Strathclyde, UK Cunha, A. – University of Porto, Portugal Rajic, N. – Defense Science and Technology Group, Cusano, A. – University of Sannio, Italy Australia Fan, Z. – NTU, Singapore Rodellar, J. – Technical University of Catalonia, Fassois, S. D. – University of Patras, Greece Spain Fritzen, C. P. – University of Siegen, Germany Salvia, S. – Ecole Centrale Lyon, France Giordano, M. – University of Naples, Italy Saravanos, D. – University of Patras, Greece Giurgiutiu, V. – University of South Carolina, USA Sohn, H. – KAIST, Korea Glisic, B. – Princeton University Staszewski, W.J. – AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Gresil, M. – Monash University, Australia Su, Z. – Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China Güemes, A. – UPM, Spain Takeda, N. – University of Tokyo, Japan Jankowski, L. – IFTR, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Tur, M. – Tel-Aviv University, Israel Kressel, I. – Tel Aviv University, Israel Uhl, T. – AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Kullaa, J. – Helsinki Metropolia University of Ap- plied Sciences, Finland Yuan, S. – Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, CHina Le Cam, V. – Université Gustave Eiffel, France (Chair of the Committee) Zonta, D. – University of Trento, Italy EW SHM 2022 | Ju ly 4 - 7, 2022 | Pa le r mo , Ita ly 9
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Local Organizing Committee Ivano Benedetti, Ph.D. University of Palermo, Department of Engineering, Italy Vincenzo Gulizzi, Ph.D., University of Palermo, Department of Engineering, Italy Marco Lo Cascio, Ph.D., University of Palermo, Department of Engineering, Italy Giuseppe Pitarresi, Ph.D., University of Palermo, Department of Engineering, Italy Secretariat and Logistics Topic Point of Contact Best paper award Dr. Giuseppe Pitarresi Best student paper award Dr. Giuseppe Pitarresi Companion Program Mrs. Diana Grillo (Collage S.p.A.) Exhibition and sponsorship Mrs. Giusy Ventura (Collage S.p.A.) and Dr. Fabrizio Ricci Final Program Dr. Marco Lo Cascio Future EWSHM events Dr. Vincent Le-Cam Invoices Mr. Francesco Serretta (Collage S.p.A.) Accommodations Mrs. Diana Grillo and Giuliana Levantino (Collage S.p.A.) Proceedings Dr. Piervincenzo Rizzo Registration Mrs. Giusy Ventura and Marzia Scaglione (Collage S.p.A.) Social Events Mrs. Daniela Patti and Antonella Giuggioli (Collage S.p.A.) VISA inquiries and letters Dr. Alberto Milazzo Webmaster Mr. Antonio Sola (Collage S.p.A.) 10 E W S H M 2 0 2 2 | J u l y 4 - 7 , 2 0 2 2 | Pal er m o, I t al y
THE CITY AND THE ISLAND Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. Located on the north-west part of the island, Palermo is the 5th most populated city in Italy. In Sicily, visitors can experience two millennia of history, two active Volcanoes (Etna and Stromboli), wonderful beach towns, and culinary excellence. The millennia of history feature masterpieces from the ancient Greeks and Romans (Segesta, Seli- nunte, Agrigento, Taormina), majestic cathedrals (Palermo, Monreale, Cefalu’), Baroque architecture (Noto, Ragusa Ibla), and multi-cultural influence. The famous writer Oscar Wilde defined Palermo “the most beautifully situated town in the world”. Colourful and picturesque, you will find small open shops selling food with their array of multico- loured awnings, their brightly painted stalls decked with assortments of fruit, vegetables or fish, lit with bare light-bulbs. To get the real soul of Palermo, take a walk at its markets. You will stroll through Ballarò market to reach Professa square with the baroque church of the Chiesa del Gesù di Casa Professa. The ‘Vucciria’ market is certainly Palermo’s most famous, always bustling with colour and noise (which possibly gave rise to its name). Eventually, just beyond Massimo theatre you will find the Capo market, the most famous for the variety of spices and aromas. EW SHM 2022 | Ju ly 4 - 7, 2022 | Pa le r mo , Ita ly 11
THE VENUE The Department of Engineering of the Univer- sity of Palermo hosts the 10th EWSHM. The plenary lectures and the Open ceremony are held in the Aula Magna, located in Building 7. The parallel sessions are held inside Building 19 shown in the photo, just across the stre- et from Building 7. The parallel sessions are distributed across 10 auditorium-like classro- oms, each able to seat 100+ people. Coffee breaks and lunches are also held inside Bu- ilding 19 which has large areas and corridors where the sponsors and the exhibitors are be hosted. The Conference Venue is conveniently located near the city center and 15 minutes walking distance from the Arab-Norman Palermo Iti- nerary. This itinerary is part of the UNESCO World Heritage list http://whc.unesco.org/en/ list/1487 . For people arriving directly from the Palermo Airport, the best way to reach the Venue is by train using the Metro Line and exit at the Metro Station Palazzo Reale-Orleans. 12 E W S H M 2 0 2 2 | J u l y 4 - 7 , 2 0 2 2 | Pal er m o, I t al y
THE CAMPUS Department of Engineering University of Palermo Viale delle Scienze Buildings 7,19 90128 Palermo (Italy) Buildings 5 Buildings 4 e enz le Sci del VENUE Via le Buildings 6 Buildings 8 Buildings 10 Buildings 7 University of Palermo Buildings 9 Buildings 19 Buildings 11 nze cie elle S le d Buildings 13 Via Buildings 12 Buildings 15 Buildings 14 Buildings 16 e sil Ba sto ne Er Buildings 17 Via Buildings 18 Buildings 7 VENUE University of Palermo Buildings 19 EW SHM 2022 | Ju ly 4 - 7, 2022 | Pa le r mo , Ita ly 13
THE VENUE BUILDING 19 - GROUND FLOOR City Center M Metro Station (Palazzo Reale/Orleans) TOWER C TOWER B TOWER A F MAIN ENTRANCE TOWER C TOWER B TOWER A F MAIN ENTRANCE REGISTRATION AREA EWSHM AREA BUILDING 19 - FIRST FLOOR 11 9 7 5 3 7a a 11 9a 5a 7b b 11 TOWER TOWER TOWER C B A b 12 8a 10 10c a 6b 6a 12 10 8 6 4 8c a 12 8b 10 b ROOMS FOR TECHNICAL SESSION EXHIBITION AREA Sponsor Exhibitor Corporate TELEDYNE VALLEN 3 4 5 6 7 6a TEXPLOR 7a NBG SYSTEMS 8a EXTENDE 10a SHM SYSTEM 11a FLIR 12a SYSTEM NHAZCA GMBH JOHANNES 5a TITAN4 8c KINEMETRICS 9a HEIDEN HAIN 10c COFREND REDONDO FEBUS 8 9 10 11 12 6b S2X s.r.l. 7b THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD 8b ELASTISENSE 10b OPTICS 11 11b OPTICS 12b OPTICS TOILETTE CATERING AREA LUGGAGE STORAGE ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT LOGISTICS 10° EWSHM 2022 AREA 1ST FLOOR “FAVIGNANA” 14 E W S H M 2 0 2 2 | J u l y 4 - 7 , 2 0 2 2 | Pal er m o, I t al y
THE VENUE BUILDING 19 - SECOND FLOOR MARETTIMO LÈVANZO CATERING AREA CATERING AREA 2ND FLOOR “LÈVANZO” 2ND FLOOR “MARETTIMO” EWSHM AREA EW SHM 2022 | Ju ly 4 - 7, 2022 | Pa le r mo , Ita ly 15
GENERAL INFORMATION Onsite Registration (including Tour Desks) and Badge Pick-up Hours. If you are paying by cash or check as part of your onsite registration, wish to add a social event, or reserve one of the guided tours, visit the EWSHM 2022 Info Point. LOCATIONS: July 3 ONLY (Recommended) - Piazza Castelnuovo (See Images Below) Main entrance of the Department of Engineering Building 19: July 4-7 Sunday 3 July: from 11 am to 6 pm (Piazza Castelnuovo) Monday 4 July: from 7.30 am to 5 pm (main entrance - Building 19) Tuesday 5 July: from 8 am to 5 pm (main entrance - Building 19) Wednesday 6 July: from 9 am to 4 pm (main entrance - Building 19) Thursday 7 July: from 9 am to Noon (main entrance - Building 19) FULL REGISTRATION INCLUDES: Badge, backpack, USB stick, tickets to lunches and coffee breaks, T-shirt, pen, spiral jotter, tickets to the three social events, 1 - month complimentary E-access to Workshop proceedings 1, WiFi access. STUDENT REGISTRATION INCLUDES: Badge, shopper, USB stick, tickets to lunches and coffee breaks, T-shirt, pen, spiral jotter, 1-month complimentary E-access to Workshop proceedings 1, WiFi access. ONE DAY REGISTRATION INCLUDES: Badge, shopper, USB stick, tickets to lunches and coffee breaks for the day, T-shirt, pen, spiral jotter, 1-month complimentary E-access to Workshop proceedings 1, WiFi access. COMPANION REGISTRATION INCLUDES: Access to the three social events. NAME BADGE AND BADGE CORRECTIONS The badge MUST be worn all the time inside the Aula Magna and Building 19, and at the Social Events. Badge corrections can be made by the EWSHM Infopoint. Please have your badge removed from the badge holder and marked with your changes before approaching the counter. Lost badges will be replaced against the payment of a handling fee of € 80,00 (local VAT included) and upon proof of original registration. 1 Access to these Proceedings is for private and personal use only and access details must not be disclosed to third parties. Please note that you are not allowed to make the published e-book or parts of it available on the Internet via an institutional repository or private website or in any other way. Any kind of reproduction ordissemination is not permitted. 16 E W S H M 2 0 2 2 | J u l y 4 - 7 , 2 0 2 2 | Pal er m o, I t al y
GENERAL INFORMATION RECEIPT AND CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE Preregistered attendees who did not receive a receipt or attendees who need a Certificate of Attendance may obtain those at the EWSHM 2022 Registration or Badge pick-up desk. DISABLED ACCESS The entire venue is accessible to people with disabilities. If you need assistance or have questions, please visit the Registration desk or send an email to contact@ewshm2022.com. FOOD ALLERGIES If you have any questions about the food served at the conference, please contact the staff at the INFO POINT SMOKING POLICIES The Venue is a non-smoking area, including e-cigarettes. Smoking is only possible outside. PERSONAL PROPERTY Personal belongings should not be left unattended in meeting rooms or public areas. Unattended items are subject to removal by security. EWSHM 2022 Organization is not responsible for items left unattended. LUGGAGE STORAGE From Monday to Thursday the luggage can be stored in a dedicated area at the 1st floor LOST AND FOUND Found items will be kept at the full-registration desk until the end of the meeting. LUNCHES AND COFFEE BREAKS Refreshments and lunches are served at the Catering Areas located inside the Venue at the times indicated in the technical program. Access to the Catering Areas is granted only to those wearing their own badge and by giving the corresponding ticket. EW SHM 2022 | Ju ly 4 - 7, 2022 | Pa le r mo , Ita ly 17
GENERAL INFORMATION WI-FI ACCESS EWSHM 2022 –Wi-Fi access EDUROAM (suggested) EDUROAM (suggested) The eduroam international Wi-Fi network is accessible from the UniPA premises hosting the conference sessions. For the members of its partner institutions, Eduroam grants access to the The eduroam international Wi-Fi network is accessible from the workshop Venue. For the members network through the same credentials used by the delegates at their home institutions. of its partner institutions, Eduroam grants access to the network through the same credentials used It is recommended that the delegates check on the website of their home Institution the possibility by the delegates at their home institutions. of accessing eduroam and the details of the accessing procedure. It is recommended that the delegates check on the website of their home Institution the possibility Further details about the eduroam network may be found here: of accessing eduroam and the details of the accessing procedure. https://eduroam.org/what-is-eduroam/ Further details about the eduroam The list of network the partner may be found Institutions here: is available here: https://eduroam.org/what-is-eduroam/ https://monitor.eduroam.org/map_service_loc.php The list of the partner Institutions is available here: https://monitor.eduroam.org/map_service_loc.php UniPA Wi-Fi The Wi-Fi network “wifi-unipa-wpa” is accessible from the premises hosting the conference sessions. UniPA Wi-Fi The username and password to access “wifi-unipa-wpa” can be obtained through the following procedure: 1) Go to the The Wi-Fi network “wifi-unipa-wpa” is accessible from the Vtnue. webpage https://acube.unipa.it/ospiti/registrazione 2) Fill in the required personal information (see The username and password to accesstemplate)“wifi-unipa-wpa” can be 3) Click the green button “Registrati” obtained through the following 4)procedure: You will receive a text message with the required credentials on the mobile phone provided in the 1) Go to the webpage https://acube.unipa.it/ospiti/ registration form registrazione Should you experience any issue, e.g. not receive the text message, please ask the Desk for assistance. 2) Fill in the required personal information (see template) 3) Click the green button “Registrati” 4) You will receive a text message with the required credentials on the mobile phone provided in the registration form Should you experience any issue, e.g. not receive the text message, please ask the Desk for assistance ORAL PRESENTATION POLICY The time allocated for each technical presentation is 20 minutes, including Q&A. Per Venue’s policy and in order to keep the session on time, the authors are not able to present using their own devices. All Workshop rooms have a laptop, projector, screen, and a lapel microphone. The laptops provide PowerPoint, Acrobat Reader and VLC. The system in all rooms runs on Windows. As such, MAC users are strongly encouraged to convert their presentation in PDF or at least to bring a MAC adapter. Presenters are encouraged to stop-by the session chair before the start of the session to confirm presence and to upload their file(s). University personnel are present onsite to provide technical assistance. 18 E W S H M 2 0 2 2 | J u l y 4 - 7 , 2 0 2 2 | Pal er m o, I t al y
GENERAL INFORMATION SESSION CHAIRPESRON POLICY Before any given session starts, the corresponding chair(s) has(ve) the responsibility to check attendance and verify that the authors have uploaded their presentation on the room that the presentation is laptop and properly working. The session chairperson introduces the session, and then each author/paper-title, take questions from the audience, and conclude the session. It is very important that the chairperson makes make sure the time is not violated. DRESS CODE POLICY The weather in Palermo during the first week of July is generally sunny with temperatures consistently and significantly above 30°C (86°F). Both buildings 7 and 19 run on A/C systems. To be part of the solution against global warming, UniPA and EWSHM 2022 promote sustainable practices by setting the A/C systems to 25°C (77°F) or above. As such, the use of a typical summer business-casual attire is suggested, including the use of col- lared short-sleeve shirt/polo or the use of rolled-up sleeves. CAPTURE AND USE OF A PERSON’S IMAGE By registering for the event, you grant full permission to the EWSHM 2022 organizers to capture, store, use, and/or reproduce your image or likeness by any audio and/or visual recording technique and create derivative works of these images and recordings in any EWSHM 2022 media now known or later developed, for any legitimate EWSHM 2022 marketing or promotional purpose. By registering for this event, you waive any right to inspect or approve the use of the images or re- cordings or of any written copy. You also waive any right to royalties or other compensation arising from or related to the use of the images, recordings, or materials. By registering, you release, defend, indemnify and hold harmless EWSHM 2022 organizers from and against any claims, damages or liability arising from or related to the use of the images, recordin- gs or materials, including but not limited to claims of defamation, invasion of privacy, or rights of publicity or copyright infringement, or any misuse, distortion, blurring, alteration, optical illusion or use in composite form that may occur or be produced in taking, processing, reduction or production of the finished product, its publication or distribution. HEALTH AND SAFETY EU COVID CERTIFICATE & SAFETY MEASURES Travellers arriving in Italy, regardless of their country of origin, are no longer required to present the EU COVID Certificate (certificate of vaccination or recovery, or evidence of a negative test result from SARS-CoV-2 infection). For more info, please check the following link: To attend our congress, participants are no longer required to present EU COVID Certificate when entering the venue. However, there will still be some safety measures in place. We recommend to: – wear a mask (FFP2 or medical mask) in all Common areas and Meeting Rooms – wash your hands often and use the hand sanitizers located in the congress venue EW SHM 2022 | Ju ly 4 - 7, 2022 | Pa le r mo , Ita ly 19
TRANSPORTATION Bus & Shuttle information Complimentary 54-seats buses bring the delegates from different points of the City Center to the Workshop Venue. These buses will serve the morning hours, before the plenary lectures, and the evening hours at the end of the technical sessions. A 8-seats shuttle service operate from Royal Palace to Workshop Venue. Both, the buses and the shuttles, operate on a first come first serve basis. A staff member wearing a green shirt is present at each Bus stop to aid with boarding the bus and to provide information. ROUTE 1 - MEETING POINT “A” BUS 54 SEATS Departure location: Via Turati corner via Isidoro La Lumia (behind the Politeama Theater). Departure time: please see Schedule Estimated time to arrive at venue 30 minutes. ROUTE 2. MEETING POINT “B” BUS 54 SEATS Departure location: Via Roma (in front of Crystal Hotel) Departure time: please see Schedule Estimated time to arrive at venue 20 minutes. ROUTE 3. MEETING POINT “C” VAN 8 SEATS Departure location: Piazza Vittoria (in front of the Royal Palace). Departure time: from 8:00 am to 6:30 pm - every fifhteen minutes Travel time: 10 minutes. 20 E W S H M 2 0 2 2 | J u l y 4 - 7 , 2 0 2 2 | Pal er m o, I t al y
TRANSPORTATION ROUTE 1 TO/FROM VENUE 4 JUL SHUTTLE BUS (54 seats) - SCHEDULE VIA TURATI - MEETING POINT A 07:15 07:30 07:45 08:00 VIA CAVOUR (corner VIA ROMA) - 1 st BUS STOP 07:25 07:40 07:55 08:10 VIA ROMA (corner CORSO V. EMANULE) - 2 nd BUS STOP 07:30 07:45 08:00 08:15 P.ZZA G. CESARE (corner VIA MAQUEDA) - 3 BUS STOP rd 07:35 07:50 08:05 08:20 VIA E. BASILE (2 ENTRANCE) nd 07:50 08:05 08:20 08:35 5 - 6 JUL SHUTTLE BUS (54 seats) - SCHEDULE VIA TURATI - MEETING POINT A 07:45 08:00 08:15 08:30 VIA CAVOUR (corner VIA ROMA) - 1 BUS STOP st 07:55 08:10 08:25 08:40 VIA ROMA (corner CORSO V. EMANULE) - 2 BUS STOP nd 08:00 08:15 08:30 08:45 P.ZZA G. CESARE (corner VIA MAQUEDA) - 3 BUS STOP rd 08:05 08:20 08:35 08:50 VIA E. BASILE (2 ENTRANCE) nd 08:20 08:35 08:50 09:00 7 JUL SHUTTLE BUS (54 seats) - SCHEDULE VIA TURATI - MEETING POINT A 08:35 09:05 09:30 VIA CAVOUR (corner VIA ROMA) - 1 BUS STOP st 08:45 09:15 09:40 VIA ROMA (corner CORSO V. EMANULE) - 2 BUS STOP nd 08:50 09:20 09:45 P.ZZA G. CESARE (corner VIA MAQUEDA) - 3 rd BUS STOP 08:55 09:25 09:50 VIA E. BASILE (2 nd ENTRANCE) 09:10 09:40 10:00 EW SHM 2022 | Ju ly 4 - 7, 2022 | Pa le r mo , Ita ly 21
TRANSPORTATION TO/FROM VENUE 4 JUL SHUTTLE BUS (54 seats) - SCHEDULE VIA ROMA (in front of CRYSTAL HOTEL) - MEETING POINT B 07:15 07:30 07:45 08:00 VIA CAVOUR (in front of AL59 RESTAURANT) - 1 st BUS STOP 07:20 07:35 07:50 08:05 PIAZZA SAN F.SCO DI PAOLA (in front of the CHURCH) - 2 BUS STOP nd 07:30 07:45 08:00 08:15 VIA ERNESTO BASILE (2 ENTRANCE) MEETING POINT B1 nd 07:40 07:55 08:10 08:25 5 - 6 JUL SHUTTLE BUS (54 seats) - SCHEDULE VIA ROMA (in front of CRYSTAL HOTEL) - MEETING POINT B 07:45 08:00 08:15 08:30 VIA CAVOUR (in front of AL59 RESTAURANT) - 1 BUS STOP st 07:50 08:05 08:20 08:35 PIAZZA SAN F.SCO DI PAOLA (in front of the CHURCH) - 2nd BUS STOP 08:00 08:15 08:30 08:45 VIA ERNESTO BASILE (2nd ENTRANCE) MEETING POINT B1 08:10 08:25 08:40 08:55 7 JUL SHUTTLE BUS (54 seats) - SCHEDULE VIA ROMA (in front of CRYSTAL HOTEL) - MEETING POINT B 08:35 09:05 09:30 VIA CAVOUR (in front of AL59 RESTAURANT) - 1 BUS STOP st 08:40 09:10 09:35 PIAZZA SAN F.SCO DI PAOLA (in front of the CHURCH) - 2 BUS STOP nd 08:50 09:20 09:45 VIA ERNESTO BASILE (2 ENTRANCE) MEETING POINT B1 nd 09:00 09:30 09:55 22 E W S H M 2 0 2 2 | J u l y 4 - 7 , 2 0 2 2 | Pal er m o, I t al y
TRANSPORTATION THIRD TO/FROM ITINERARY VENUE JUL 4 - 5 SHUTTLE MINIBUS (8 seats) - SCHEDULE PIAZZA VITTORIA (IN FRONT OF THE ROYAL PALACE) from 8:00 am to 6:30 pm VIA ERNESTO BASILE - VENUE - BUILDINGS 7 - 19 every 15’ minutes PIAZZA VITTORIA (IN FRONT OF THE ROYAL PALACE) (round trip) JUL 6 - 7 SHUTTLE MINIBUS (8 seats) - SCHEDULE PIAZZA VITTORIA (IN FRONT OF THE ROYAL PALACE) from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm VIA ERNESTO BASILE - VENUE - BUILDINGS 7 - 19 every 15’ minutes PIAZZA VITTORIA (IN FRONT OF THE ROYAL PALACE) (round trip) EW SHM 2022 | Ju ly 4 - 7, 2022 | Pa le r mo , Ita ly 23
PLENARY SESSIONS Monday, July 4 I mproving Mission Capability Planning and Preparation through Health Monitoring and Management (including Structural Health Management) Dr. Mathias Buderath (Airbus Germany) Matthias is an Aeronautical Engineer with more than 35 years of experience in structural design, system engineering, system development, product- and service support engineering and technology strategy and technology development. In his professional life he worked for several Airbus Divisions. A hybrid modeling approach to learning, monitoring and virtualizing dynamical systems. Dr. Eleni Chatzi (ETH Zurich, Switzerland). Dr. Chatzi is Chair of Structural Mechanics and Monitoring at the Institute of Structural Engineering of the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering of ETH Zürich. Her research interests include the fields SHM and structural dynamics, nonlinear system identification, and intelligent life-cycle assessment for engineered systems. She is an author of over 280 papers in pe- er-reviewed journals and conference proceedings. She led the recently completed ERC Starting Grant WINDMIL on the topic of “Smart Monitoring, Inspection and Life-Cycle Assessment of Wind Turbines”. An Interpretation of SHM 4.0 Dr. Holger Speckmann (Geschäftsführer Testia GmbH, Germany). Holger is an engineer and senior expert in the field of NDT and SHM, who worked for Airbus from 1989 till 2014. He has 10 years’ experience in the field of In-Ser- vice NDT and worked 20 years in the field of NDT in production and SHM. In this function he led national and international research projects and groups and owns several patents in that field. Since Jan’2014 he is heading the Testia GmbH as Managing Director in Germany. He is the Co-Founder of the SHM-AISC and CAWG (Commercial Aviation Working Group) which includes worldwide OEM and partner (Airbus, Boeing, Embraer, Bombardier, FAA, EASA, US-Air Force, NASA, etc.). 24 E W S H M 2 0 2 2 | J u l y 4 - 7 , 2 0 2 2 | Pal er m o, I t al y
PLENARY SESSIONS Tuesday, July 5 Physics-informed machine learning for SHM. Dr. Elizabeth Cross, (University of Sheffield, UK). Lizzy Cross is a Professor in the Dynamics Research Group at the University of Sheffield. Before starting her lectureship in 2012, she completed a Bachelors in Mathematics (1st class), and Masters and PhD in Mechanical Engineering. She currently holds an EPRSC Innovation Fellowship on the development of grey-box models for assessing the health of structures in operation (grey-box models com- bine physics-based models with machine learning technology). Lizzy is a co-di- rector of the Laboratory for Verification and Validation, a state-of-the-art dynamic testing facility (www.lvv.ac.uk). Structural Health Monitoring – perspective for the future generation of aircraft. Dr. Marco Protti (VP of Advanced Research of Leonardo Aircraft Division). Dr. Protti oversees the Innovation process including roadmapping, research projects portfolio definition and management as well as the industrial exploitation of the developed technologies. He is member of the Governing Board of the Cle- an Aviation JU, Chairman of ACARE Italy, Chairman of the ASD R&T Commission, member of the General Assembly of ACARE, of the European Materials Modelling Council – Industrial Advisory Board (EMMC-IAB), of the Technical Committee of the Italian Aerospace Technology Cluster. He acted as deputy Chairman of the Clean Sky 2 JU and he has been member of the SESAR JU Administrative Board. An Interpretation of SHM 4.0. Mr. Danilo Pau (Technical Director, IEEE & ST Fellow – System Research and Applications, STMicroelectronics S.r.l., Italy). Danilo joined STMicroelectronics in 1992, where he worked on HDMAC and MPEG2 video memory reduction, video coding, embedded graphics, and computer vision. Today, his work focuses on developing resource constrained solutions for deep learning tools and applications. Since 2019 Danilo is an IEEE Fellow, served as Industry Ambassador coordinator for IEEE Region 8 South Europe, was vice-chair- man of the “Intelligent Cyber-Physical Systems” Task Force within IEEE CIS, is a Member of the Machine Learning, Deep Learning and AI in the CE (MDA) Technical Stream Committee IEEE Consumer Electronics Society (CESoc). EW SHM 2022 | Ju ly 4 - 7, 2022 | Pa le r mo , Ita ly 25
PLENARY SESSIONS Wednesday, July 6 Various applications of ultrasonic waves for material and structural testing. Dr. Francesco Lanza di Scalea, (Professor, University of California, San Diego, USA). He is the Director of the NDE & Structural Health Monitoring Laboratory at UC San Diego. Among his professional achievements, he was awarded the UC San Diego Hellman Faculty Fellow Award (2 times), the American Society for Nondestructive Testing Research Fellowship Award (3 times), the ASNT Faculty Grant Award, the Fulbright Scholarship, the “Structural Health Monitoring Person of the Year” Award, the “Best Teacher Award” from the Department of Structural Engineering, and va- rious Best Paper Awards at scholarly conferences. He is a Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America, of the ASNT, and of the Society for Experimental Mechanics. Welcome to the World of NDE 4.0. Dr. Johannes Vrana (Vrana GmbH, Germany) Entrepreneur, physicist, consultant, author, speaker, and trainer with 15+ years experience in NDE and 20+ in data science. His work ranges from applied ul- trasonic testing to quantum optics, from quality assurance to science, and from large-scale industries to start-ups. Some of the highlights of his work: Ph.D. on Thermography, former Chairman of the Siemens NDE Council, implementation of ultrasonic computed tomography into serial production, and author of the book “The World of NDE 4.0: Let the Journey Begin”. Dr. Vrana is leading multiple groups in national and international societies, mainly regarding NDE 4.0, digital transformation, and automated testing. Metrology meets SHM: a long journey through sensors, measurement systems and structures. Dr. Alfredo Cigada (Professor, Politecnico di Milano, Italy) Dr. Cigada’s research mainly focuses on SHM, with activities developed for wind engineering first, then devoted to trains and infrastructures, and more recently turning towards new industrial measurement systems for pervasive and dense sensing; areas of interest are MEMS- systems, fiber optic sensing, the use of vision for measurements and the associated new data driven approaches. He has been PI for a series of projects, like the monitoring of the Meazza Stadium in Mi- lano or the Duomo di Milano monitoring during the restoration of the main spire. 26 E W S H M 2 0 2 2 | J u l y 4 - 7 , 2 0 2 2 | Pal er m o, I t al y
PLENARY SESSIONS Thursday, July 7 Ultrasonic Guided Waves for Enhanced Acoustic Emission Analysis. Dr. Joseph “Joe” Rose (Professor Emeritus, Pennsylvania State University, USA) Dr. Joseph L. Rose is the Paul Morrow Professor Emeritus in the Engineering Science and Mechanics department at Penn State University who retired from Penn State in 2019. Joe is also the Founder of the company FBS, Inc. dba Guide- dwave, a company dedicated to Guided Wave innovation in Nondestructive Eva- luation (NDE) and SHM. Joe has an MS and PhD degree in Applied Mechanics from Drexel University. Dr. Rose has been an international leader in the fields of wave mechanics, medical and industrial ultrasound and ultrasonic guided waves for over four decades He has received many awards for his ground-breaking work in ultrasonic guided waves, including for example the 2003 ASME NDE Engineering Division Founder’s Award, the 2007 ASNT Research Council Award for Innovation, the 2011 SPIE Smart Structures/ NDE Lifetime Achievement Award, the 2014 Roy Sharpe Prize from the British Institute for Nondestructive Testing for lifetime con- tributions in Ultrasonic NDE, and the ASNT Lifetime Research Sustainment award in April 2021.Countless plenary and keynote presentations were made at confe- rences all over the world. Joe is currently a fellow of ASNT, ASME, IEEE, and the British Institute for Nondestructive Testing. He is an author of over thirty patents, seven text books, over twenty chapters in various text books, and over 600 publi- cations on ultrasonic NDE. He also served as a principal advisor to over 60 Ph.D. and 100 M.S. students. Online monitoring and process control during metal additive manufacturing. Dr. Hoon Sohn (Professor, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Tech- nology, S.Korea Hoon Sohn received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Seoul National University, Seoul Korea and Ph.D. from Stanford University, USA, all in Civil Engineering. He is now Professor at KAIST. His research interests include structural health moni- toring, nondestructive testing, data analytics, and 3D printing. He published over 190 refereed journal articles, over 380 conference proceedings, and 11 book & book chapters. He is holding 27 domestic and 13 international patents, and 13 technology transfers over 1.3 million US dollars. He is currently SPIE Fellow, Mem- ber of National Academy of Engineering of Korea (NAEK), and Member of Korean Academy of Science and Technology (KAST). EW SHM 2022 | Ju ly 4 - 7, 2022 | Pa le r mo , Ita ly 27
PROGRAM AT GLANCE PRE-EVENT Activity – Sunday 3rd July 2022 Time Program Location Piazza Castelnuovo (Palermo city center, 11:00 – 18:00 Early registration and Workshop Kit pick-up across Hotel Politeama) Day 1: Monday, 4th July 2022 Time Program Location 07:45 – 17:00 Registration Bldg. 19, Ground floor 08:40 – 09:00 Opening ceremony Building 7, Aula magna 09:00 – 10:50 Keynote/invited presentations (plenary session) Building 7, Aula magna 10:50 – 11:30 Coffee break Bldg. 19, 1 st floor, catering areas 11:30 – 13:10 Technical parallel sessions Bldg. 19, Rooms 3-12 13:10 – 14:30 Lunch Bldg. 19, 1 st floor, catering areas 14:00 – 18:00 Exhibition Building 19, 1 st floor 14:30 – 16:10 Technical parallel sessions Building 19, 1 st floor 16:10 – 16:30 Coffee break Bldg. 19, 1 st floor, catering areas 16:30 – 18:10 Technical parallel sessions Building 19, 1 st floor 20:00 – 22:00 Welcome cocktail Botanical garden Day 2: Tuesday, 5th July 2022 Time Program Location 08:00 – 17:00 Registration Bldg. 19, Ground floor 09:00 – 10:50 Keynote/invited presentations (plenary session) Building 7, Aula magna 10:00 – 18:00 Exhibition Building 19, 1 st floor 10:50 – 11:30 Coffee break Bldg. 19, 1 st floor, catering areas 11:30 – 13:10 Technical parallel sessions Bldg. 19, Rooms 1-10 13:10 – 14:30 Lunch Bldg. 19, 1 st floor, catering areas 14:30 – 16:10 Technical parallel sessions Building 19, 1 st floor 16:10 – 16:30 Coffee break Building 19, 1 st floor 16:50 – 18:30 Technical parallel sessions Building 19, 1 st floor 20:30 – 23:00 Street Food Festival Villa Filippina 28 E W S H M 2 0 2 2 | J u l y 4 - 7 , 2 0 2 2 | Pal er m o, I t al y
PROGRAM AT GLANCE Day 3: Wednesday, 6th July 2022 Time Program Location 08:00 – 16:00 Registration Bldg. 19, Ground floor 09:00 – 10:50 Keynote/invited presentations (plenary session) Building 7, Aula magna 10:00 – 16:00 Exhibition Building 19, 1 st floor 10:50 – 11:30 Coffee break Bldg. 19, 1 st floor, catering areas 11:30 – 13:10 Technical parallel sessions Bldg. 19, Rooms 1-10 Lunch Bldg. 19, 1 st floor, catering areas 13:10 – 14:30 Scientific Committee Meeting (by Invitation only) Aula seminario 14:30 – 16:50 Technical parallel sessions Building 19, 1 st floor Meeting Point - 17:00 Boarding Buses – Moving to Segesta Outside Building 19 - Entrance F 18:00 – 19:00 Guided Tour of the Old Doric Temple of Segesta Segesta 19:00 – 20:00 Free time in the Archeological Sites of Segesta Segesta 20:00 – 23:00 Gala and Awards Dinner Agorà di Segesta restaurant Buses return to Palermo City Center 23:00 – 23:59 (Via Filippo Turati, in front of Hotel Politeama) Day 4: Thursday, 7th July 2022 Time Program Location 09:00 – Noon Registration Bldg. 19, Ground floor 09:20 – 11:00 Keynotes presentations (plenary session) Building 7, Aula magna 11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break Bldg. 19, 1 st floor, catering areas 11:30 – 13:10 Technical parallel sessions Bldg. 19, Rooms 1-10 13:10 – 14:30 Lunch Bldg. 19, 1 st floor, catering areas 14:30 – 15:50 Technical parallel sessions Building 19, 1 st floor 16:00 – 16:30 APWSHM-IWSHM (Preview) / Closing ceremony Building 19, Aula 3 EW SHM 2022 | Ju ly 4 - 7, 2022 | Pa le r mo , Ita ly 29
30 SESSIONS PROGRAM - EWSHM 4-7 July 2022 Monday, July 4 - Day 1 SYNOPTIC TABLE 08:30 - 10:50 11:30 -13:10 14:30 - 16:10 16:30 - 18:30 Aula Plenary Magna Session SHM and Digital Twins of Aula 3 Innovative Ideas for Monitoring Vibrations historical structures Aula 4 SHM of engineering structures using smart multifunctional materials and systems Aula 5 Population-level performance and health monitoring Aula 6 Machine learning and modelling in SHM Aula 7 Robust Statistical and Probabilistic Methods for SHM Aula 8 General Session Aula 9 Damage detectability and effects of environmental and operational variability in SHM Aula 10 Unmanned Vehicles for SHM Vehicle-based Indirect SHM for Infrastructure Aula 11 Guided Waves in Structures for SHM Structural assessment and health monitoring of the built-up Space-borne health monitoring for Aula 12 environment with satellite radar civil infrastructure interferometry E W S H M 2 0 2 2 | J u l y 4 - 7 , 2 0 2 2 | Pal er m o, I t al y Monday 4 July 2022
SESSIONS PROGRAM - EWSHM 4-7 July 2022 Tuesday, July 5 - Day 2 09:00 - 10:50 11:30 -13:10 14:30 - 16:10 16:30 - 18:30 Monday 4 July 2022 Aula Plenary Magna Session Aula 3 Civil SHM Based on Data Science Techniques SHM of engineering structures Aula 4 Verification & Validation approaches for Demonstrating the Value of SHM using smart multifunctional EW SHM 2022 | Ju ly 4 - 7, 2022 | Pa le r mo , Ita ly materials and systems Aula 5 Integrated approaches for SHM: models, data and experiments Structural assessment and SHM of Aula 6 Machine learning and modelling in SHM the built-up environment with satellite radar interferometry Aula 7 Real time monitoring of built infrastructure Aula 8 General Session Damage detectability and effects of environmental Aula 9 and operational variability in SHM Aula 10 SHM Optical and computer-vision techniques for SHM & NDT Aula 11 Guided Waves in Structures for SHM Space-borne health monitoring for Aula 12 civil infrastructure 31 SYNOPTIC TABLE
32 SESSIONS PROGRAM - EWSHM 4-7 July 2022 Wednesday, July 6 - Day 3 SYNOPTIC TABLE 09:00 - 10:50 11:30 -13:10 14:30 - 16:50 17:00 - 23:00 Aula Plenary Session Magna Nonlinear Ultrasonic Guided Wave Aula 3 Infrared Thermography for SHM Methods for SHM Aula 4 Wireless Sensing Systems for SHM SHM in Wind Turbine Technology Aula 5 Integrated approaches for SHM: models, data and experiments Machine learning and Ultrasonic Monitoring of Concrete Boarding and travel Aula 6 to Segesta by bus. modelling in SHM Constructions Aula 7 Real time monitoring of built infrastructure Guided Tour to Segesta Old Doric Temple Aula 8 General Session Human Performance Monitoring Gala Dinner Seismic structural health monitoring Reliability and quality assessment Aula 9 for civil structures of SHM systems Aula 10 Acoustic Emission for SHM of Civil Infrastructure Aula 11 Guided Waves in Structures for SHM Smart self-sensory concrete based Aula 12 structures and infrastructures E W S H M 2 0 2 2 | J u l y 4 - 7 , 2 0 2 2 | Pal er m o, I t al y Monday 4 July 2022
SESSIONS PROGRAM - EWSHM 4-7 July 2022 Thursday, July 7 - Day 4 09:20 - 11:00 11:30 -13:10 14:30 - 16:00 16:00 - 16:30 Monday 4 July 2022 Aula Plenary Magna Session Aula 3 Condition monitoring of ageing bridges and infrastructure Closing Ceremony New opportunities for SHM Aula 4 SHM in Wind Turbine Technology and artificial intelligence EW SHM 2022 | Ju ly 4 - 7, 2022 | Pa le r mo , Ita ly Aula 5 Wireless Sensing Systems for SHM Machine learning and Verification & Validation approaches Aula 6 odelling in SHM for Demonstrating the Value of SHM Standardization and guidelines on SHM methodologies and Aula 7 SHM and NDT: technologies for aerospace needs and ongoing activities actuation and drive systems Aula 8 General Session Aula 9 Seismic structural health monitoring for civil structures Ultrasonic and electromagnetic waves for diagnosis, Aula 10 monitoring and control Aula 11 Guided Waves in Structures for SHM General Session Aula 12 33 SYNOPTIC TABLE
34 Monday - Day 1 Aule Polo Didattico - Building 19 Aula Magna - Plenary Auditorium - Building 7 SYNOPTIC TABLE Opening Cerimony: 8:30 - 9:00 Dr. PIERVINCENZO RIZZO (University of Pittsburgh, United States) EWSHM 2022 Chair Greetings from DR. MASSIMO MIDIRI (Rettore) and PROF. ANTONINO VALENZA (Dean of Engineering) of the University of Palermo Greetings from DR. JAMES R. MARTIN Dean of the SWANSON School of Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, United States Keynote 1: DR. MATHIAS BUDERATH (Airbus Germany) 09:00 - 09:50 Improving Mission Capability Planning and Preparation through Health Monitoring and Management (including Structural Health Management) Invited 1: 09:50 - 10:20 DR. ELENI CHATZI (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) A hybrid modeling approach to learning, monitoring and virtualizing dynamical systems Invited 2: 10:20 - 10:50 DR. HOLGER SPECKMANN (Geschäftsführer Testia GmbH, Germany) An Interpretation of SHM 4.0 E W S H M 2 0 2 2 | J u l y 4 - 7 , 2 0 2 2 | Pal er m o, I t al y Monday 4 July 2022
Monday - Day 1 Aule Polo Didattico - Building 19 10:50 - 11:30 Coffee Break Aula 3 Aula 4 Aula 5 SHM of engineering structures using smart SESSION Innovative Ideas for Monitoring Vibrations Population-level performance and health monitoring multifunctional materials and systems Monday 4 July 2022 Antonina Pirrotta (University of Palermo) Filippo Ubertini and Antonella D’Alessandro Lawrence Bull (Alan Turing Institute) SESSION CHAIRS and Carmelo Gentile (Politecnico di Milano) (University of Perugia) and Mark Girolami (university of Cambridge) J. Cámara, A. Romero, Structural health Nafiseh Kiani, Bayesian domain- Energy harvesting for P. Gardner, Emma Moliner, monitoring of Mohammad Abedin, adapted Gaussian structural health Keith Worden, 11:30 - 11:50 16 María Dolores 32 FRP-reinforced concrete Christian Steputat, 50 mixture models for monitoring of railway Nikolaos Dervilis, Martínez-Rodrigo, bridges using vibration Armin Mehrabi, population-level bridges Mark Girolami, L. Bull P. Galvín responses A. Nanni monitoring EW SHM 2022 | Ju ly 4 - 7, 2022 | Pa le r mo , Ita ly Josef Weiland, A generalised form for a A Hybrid Method for Strain monitoring of a M. Luber, K. Rostan, homogeneous population Tina Dardeno, L. Bull, 11:50 - 12:10 64 Damage Detection Using Semih Gonen, structural adhesive bond 65 A. Schiebahn, 94 of structures using an Nikolaos Dervilis, Acceleration Response of Erduran Emrah by embedding a polymer Rainer Engelbrecht, overlapping mixture of Keith Worden Bridges optical fiber Uwe Reisgen Gaussian processes Stability Monitoring of R. Palamà, Guido Luzi, Electromechanical A. Drougkas, When is a Bridge Not G. Delo, A. Bunce, Bridges via Dual Brais Barros-González, Testing of Smart Lime V. Sarhosis, Muhammed an Aeroplane? Part II: E.J. Cross, J. Gosliga, 12:10 - 12:30 111 73 103 Frequency Terrestrial Belén Riveiro-Rodríguez, Mortars for Structural Basheer, A. D'Alessandro, A Population of Real D. Hester, C. Surace, Radar Measurements M. Breschi Health Monitoring Filippo Ubertini Structures K. Worden, D.S. Brennan On the numerical K.Hiemstra, Leon Hierarchical upscaling Best practices for modeling of interlaminar Agnes Broer, Nan Yue, Bekken, Albert-Jan Max Linke, of data-driven damage 12:30 - 12:50 162 vision-based vibration sensors in a composite G. Galanopoulos, Snethlage, 77 Rolf 202 diagnostics for stiffened monitoring for civil stiffener: optimization under R. Benedictus, Johanes Singer, Lammering composite aircraft structures fracture T. Loutas, D. Zarouchas Edo Noordermeer structures mechanical aspects Modelling the An extension of ASM Salvatore Russotto, Smart inlays for Chresten von der Maharshi Dhada, Times-To-Failures using 12:50 - 13:10 396 for modal shapes A. Di Matteo., 92 bondline surveillance in Heide, Julian Steinmetz, 267 L. Bull, Mark Girolami, a Statistical Hierarchical identification Antonina Pirrotta composites A.s Dietzel Ajith Parlikad Model Improved Structural Health Xiaopeng Cui, Olivier Monitoring Features Of 3D Bareille, Michelle Salvia, 13:10 - 13:30 428 Printed Structures Using Bruno Berthel Piezoelectric Implants 13:10 - 14:30 Lunch Break 35 SYNOPTIC TABLE
36 Monday - Day 1 Aule Polo Didattico - Building 19 10:50 - 11:30 Coffee Break Aula 6 Aula 7 Aula 8 Robust Statistical and Probabilistic SYNOPTIC TABLE SESSION Machine learning and modelling in SHM GENERAL SESSION Methodsfor SHM Antonina Pirrotta (University of Palermo) John Sakellariou (University of Patras, Greece) and Spilios Marco Lo Cascio and Vincenzo Gulizzi SESSION CHAIRS and Carmelo Gentile (Politecnico di Milano) Fassois (University of Patras, Greece) (University of Palermo) Optimized electromechanical On the detection of Structural health monitoring of Teresa Slanina, J. Moll, Shashank Pant, 11:30 - 11:50 35 impedance spectroscopy thickness loss in ship hull Nicholas Silionis, adhesively bonded skin-stiffener Christian Kexel, 43 28 Marc Genest, Lucy Li, using minimal number structures through strain K.Anyfantis composite joints using distributed John Barker Gang Li of test frequencies sensing fibre optic sensor Durability and reliability of Statistical pattern A new unsupervised piezoelectric transdu- Tasdeeq Sofi, recognition for optimal Theodora Liangou, learning approach for Xiao Wei, Ting Sheng Lee, cers bonded through a M. Rodriguez Gude, 11:50 - 12:10 44 61 sensor placement in A. Katsoudas, Nicholas 55 CWRU bearing state Dirk Soeffker novel procedure for SHM of M. Isabel Martin, Eduardo damage detection Silionis, K.Anyfantis distinction thermoplastic composite Lorenzo, Peter Wierach applications structures Machine learning based Tianzhi Li, F. Cadini, The capabilities of the predictive modelling of a steel maximillian weil, Negin Particle filter-based Waldemar Šwiderski, Manuel Chiachío, Terahertz radiation in non 12:10 - 12:30 48 railway bridge for damage Sadeghi, N. Noppe, W. 95 delamination shape 72 Martyna Strag, J. Chiachío, invasive defect inspection modelling of train passages Weijtjens, C.Devriendt prediction in composites Paweł Hłosta Claudio Sbarufatti in alumina ceramics and different usage scenarios. Damage detection in Towards Video-Based Vibration-based quality composites by AI and Liangliang Cheng, System Identification and M. Enea, Alfonso Pagani, assessment of metallic M. Civera, 12:30 - 12:50 74 high-order modelling 193 Wim VanPaepegem, 84 Finite Element Model Erasmo Carrera turbine blades using Jafarali Parol surface-strain-displacement Mathias Kersemans Updating of Civil Structures measurement uncertainty analysis and Infrastructures Towards realistic damage Daniel Lozano, G. Dessena, modelling using quadtree A Kriging approach Monitoring of Hydraulic Jannis Bulling, Jens Prager, Dmitry I. Ignatyev, Charly Kühne, 12:50 - 13:10 79 decomposition in the 250 to model updating for 91 Structure: Problem and Hauke Gravenkamp, James F. Whidborne, Christoph Stephan context of ultrasonic guided damage detection Approach Carolin Birk L. Zanotti Fragonara waves-based SHM Experimental damage Real-Time Structural An integrated Fiber Optic Hadrien Postorino, Yoav Ofir, Iddo Kressel, localization and Health Monitoring of based SHM system for G. Sciamè, Daniela Eric Monteiro, Uri Ben-Simon, 13:10 - 13:30 292 quantification with a nume- 325 aero-nautical 240 structural composite Rigamonti, P. Bettini, Marc Rebillat, Jonathan Bohbot, rically trained convolutional structures using components: application to P. Tagliabue, G. Sala Nazih Mechbal Tur Moshe neural network. PCA-Based statistics a racing motorbike fork 13:10 - 14:30 Lunch Break E W S H M 2 0 2 2 | J u l y 4 - 7 , 2 0 2 2 | Pal er m o, I t al y Monday 4 July 2022
Monday - Day 1 Aule Polo Didattico - Building 19 10:50 - 11:30 Coffee Break Aula 9 Aula 10 Aula 11 Damage detectability and effects of environmental and SESSION Unmanned vehicles for SHM Guided Waves in Structures for SHM operational variability in SHM Monday 4 July 2022 SESSION D. García Cava (The University of Edinburgh, UK) and Wieslaw Ostachowicz (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) Zhi Qiang Chen (University of Missouri-Kansas City) CHAIRS D. Avendãno Valencia (University of Southern Denmark) and Annamaria Pau (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy) Mixed Reality Claudio Cigliano, Numerical Investigations Stitching Effect on Human-in-the-loop ZhiQiang Chen, F. Donadio, V. Lopresto, on the influence of Tilmann Barth, 11:30 - 11:50 4 Impact Behavior of 19 Damage Inspection Qingli zeng, 26 I. Papa, P. Russo, prestress on Lamb wave Rolf Lammering Composite Materials Towards Autonomous Molan Zhang Vito Pagliarulo propagation Robotic Operation EW SHM 2022 | Ju ly 4 - 7, 2022 | Pa le r mo , Ita ly Operational modal Measurement Accuracy Jongyun Han, Sechang Damian Mindykowski, Kevin Qu, D. Garcia Damage assessment in analysis for scour Analysis using Drone Kim, Jihun Oh, T. Wandowski, 11:50 - 12:10 30 Cava, Stuart Killbourn, 165 27 composite material using detection in mono-pile for Structural Health Taewoo Kim, Minsu Kim, P. Kudela, P. Fiborek, Alasdair Logan air-coupled transducers offshore wind turbine Monitoring Hongjin Kim M. Radzienski Bridge Status Realization Katrina Mae Montes, The Global-Local approa- Interpretable novelty Artur Movsessian, Margherita Capriotti, and Management Ji Dang, Sal Saad Al ch for damage detection 12:10 - 12:30 31 index for robust damage D. Garcia Cava, Dmitri 182 36 F. Lanza di Scalea, Enhanced by UAV, SfM, Deen Taher, Jiaming Liu, in composite structures detection Tcherniak Antonino Spada and Deep Learning Pang-jo Chun and rails A Virtual Reality A numerical study on Octavio A. Márquez Addressing regressor Callum Roberts, Environment for Xin Peng, Gaofeng Su, baseline-free damage Reyes, Beata Zima, selection with stepwise 12:30 - 12:50 40 D. Garcia Cava, L. D. 593 Developing and Testing ZhiQiang Chen, Raja 49 detection using frequency J. Moll, Masoud nonlinear regression for Avendaño-Valencia Autonomous UAV-based Sengupta steerable acoustic tran- Mohammadgholiha, robust EOV mitigation Structural Inspection sducers L. De Marchi Martin Ulriksen, The influence of tem- Feifei Ren, Damage localization Esmaeil Memarzadeh, perature uncertainty in Ilias Giannakeas, 12:50 - 13:10 163 through assignment of 71 Dionisio Bernal, damage detection with Zahra Sharif Khodaei, invariant eigenpairs Jose Lopez guided waves Ferri Aliabadi Experimental F. Nicassio, 13:10 - 13:30 609 identification of damage Gennaro Scarselli in Single Lap Joint 13:10 - 14:30 Lunch Break 37 SYNOPTIC TABLE
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