Structural Health Monitoring

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 September 2025

 

Special Issue Editors

Dr. Parsa Ghannadi  Website  E-Mail: parsa.ghannadi@gmail.com
Guest Editor
Department of Civil Engineering, Ahar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahar, Iran
Interests: structural health monitoring (SHM); finite element model updating; artificial neural networks in SHM; nature-inspired optimization algorithms in SHM

Dr. Seyed Sina Kourehli  Website  E-Mail: ss.kourehli@azaruniv.ac.ir
Guest Editor
Department of Civil Engineering, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran
Interests: structural damage detection; structural health monitoring; finite element model updating; finite element model reduction methods

Prof. Dr. Erkan Oterkus  Website  E-Mail: erkan.oterkus@strath.ac.uk
Guest Editor
Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean & Marine Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, G4 0LZ, Scotland, United Kingdom
Interests: peridynamics; structural health monitoring; inverse finite; element method; digital twin; corrosion damage detection; progressive damage analysis; underwater acoustics

 

Special Issue Information

Dear colleagues,

 

Structural health monitoring (SHM) has emerged as a crucial technique for assessing the integrity and performance of structures, offering valuable insights into their condition through noninvasive methods. For instance, engineers detect damage and predict the future performance of structures by analyzing dynamic characteristics, such as natural frequencies and mode shapes. From civil engineering structures like bridges and buildings to aerospace systems, marine structures, and industrial machinery, the early identification of structural damage allows for timely intervention, reducing the risk of catastrophic failure and optimizing maintenance efforts. Therefore, this special issue brings together innovative research and developments in SHM, showcasing the latest advancements in sensor technology, data analysis techniques, and damage detection methodologies.


The articles featured in this issue cover many topics, from theoretical frameworks and numerical simulations to practical applications across various sectors, such as civil engineering, aerospace, and mechanical systems. We hope this special issue inspires further research, advances the state of the art in SHM, and contributes to improving the safety of the world's critical infrastructures.

 

Dr. Parsa Ghannadi

Dr. Seyed Sina Kourehli

Prof. Dr. Erkan Oterkus

Guest Editors

 

Keywords

digital twin
peridynamics
modal analysis
real-time monitoring
non-destructive testing
time-frequency analysis
machine learning in SHM
optimal sensor placement
uncertainty quantification
frequency domain analysis
operational modal analysis
finite element model updating
optimization algorithms in damage detection
damage detection based on incomplete measurements

 

Published Papers