PREDICTION OF FAILURES IN BUILDINGS USING SENSORS
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology - Year 30, Vol 5, Issue 7
Abstract
The paper deals with the prediction of failure in flexural members such as beams when subjected to overloading condition due to live loads, vibrations…etc,. The sensors are installed in the member to predict the failure. When the permissible deflections are exceeded due to loading on the member the sensors will give an earlier warning of collapse in the form of an alarm.
Authors and Affiliations
R. Rajkumar
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