Advancements in Surface Coatings and Inspection Technologies for Extending the Service Life of Concrete Structures in Marine Environments: A Critical Review
T. Clive Lee,
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Dongchan Kim,
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Sang‐Hwan Cho
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et al.
Buildings,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(3), P. 304 - 304
Published: Jan. 21, 2025
Concrete
structures
in
marine
environments
are
subjected
to
severe
conditions
that
significantly
compromise
their
durability
and
service
life.
Exposure
chloride
penetration,
sulfate
attack,
physical
erosion
accelerates
deterioration,
leading
extensive
maintenance
requirements
high
associated
costs.
To
address
these
challenges,
significant
advancements
surface
coatings
inspection
technologies
have
been
developed
enhance
the
longevity
of
concrete
structures.
This
review
examines
recent
progress
protective
mitigate
environmental
damage
explores
state-of-the-art
techniques
for
assessing
structural
integrity.
By
providing
a
comprehensive
analysis
innovative
materials,
coating
applications,
non-destructive
evaluation
methods,
this
paper
aims
equip
researchers
industry
professionals
with
effective
strategies
preserving
infrastructure
environments.
Language: Английский
EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTS OF CORROSION OF CARBON STEEL IN ACID MINE DRAINAGES BY USING AN EXPLAINABLE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MODEL.
Results in Engineering,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 104380 - 104380
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
An AIoT Architecture for Structural Testing: Application to a Real Aerospace Component (Embraer E2 Model Aircraft Flag Track)
Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(9), P. 4625 - 4625
Published: April 22, 2025
The
AIoT
paradigm,
which
combines
AI
with
IoT,
offers
great
advantages
in
manufacturing
processes.
However,
its
use
aeronautical
testing
is
still
incipient,
since
this
kind
of
test
must
ensure
strict
safety
requirements.
This
study
presents
one
architecture
aimed
at
structurally
applications
that
ease
the
integration
techniques
to
interpret
data
obtained
by
wireless
IoT
devices.
In
addition,
authors
propose
implementation
guidelines
for
developers.
presented
approach
was
experimentally
validated
rigorous
and
standardized
certification
a
real
aerospace
component,
namely
flag
track
component
Embraer
E2
model
aircraft.
Recorded
magnitudes
devices
were
compared
using
conventional
technologies
terms
quality
information
compliance
requirements
regulations.
order
illustrate
different
architecture,
ARIMA
LSTM
algorithms
used
analyze
captured
three
sensors.
results
proved
valid
structural
applications,
achieving
reduction
cabling
deployment
time
as
well
improving
flexibility
scalability.
paves
way
introduce
AI-based
analyzing,
either
run-time
off-line,
means
Language: Английский
Method for hybrid materials diagnosis based on ultrasonic testing signal analysis through Dynamic Time Warping and machine learning combination
Adam Janek,
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Patryk Jakubczak
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Measurement,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 117779 - 117779
Published: May 1, 2025
Language: Английский
The Evolution of Civil Engineering Field With the Emergence and Incorporation of Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things
Advances in computational intelligence and robotics book series,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 431 - 486
Published: May 8, 2025
Civil
Engineering
is
the
oldest
branch
of
engineering
which
was
essential
in
development
any
civilization
human
history
and
eventually
led
to
other
branches
with
progress
pages
history.
The
same
goes
for
current
times,
but
technological
developments
implementation
are
usually
seen
at
a
slower
rate
this
compared
existing
engineering.
Over
recent
decade,
AI
&
IoT
have
developed
very
fast
pace.
Their
applications
effect
could
be
noticed
field
civil
as
well,
will
covered
chapter.
Then,
some
important
new
area
because
discussed
order
understand
evolution
future
mentioned
field.
graphical
analyses
based
on
available
data
performed
support
study
understanding
prospects.
Language: Английский
How Will Concrete Piles for Offshore Wind Power Be Damaged Under Seawater Erosion? Insights from a Chemical-Damage Coupling Meshless Method
Caihong Wu,
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Bo Chen,
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Hao Wang
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et al.
Materials,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(24), P. 6243 - 6243
Published: Dec. 20, 2024
Based
on
the
background
of
continuously
rising
global
demand
for
clean
energy,
offshore
wind
power,
as
an
important
form
renewable
energy
utilization,
is
booming.
However,
pile
foundations
turbines
are
subject
to
long-term
erosion
in
harsh
marine
environment,
and
problem
corrosion
damage
prominent,
which
seriously
threatens
safe
stable
operation
power
system.
In
view
this,
a
meshless
numerical
simulation
method
based
smoothed
particle
hydrodynamics
(SPH)
generating
concrete
meso-structures
developed.
Concrete
foundation
models
with
different
aggregate
contents,
sizes,
ion
concentration
diffusion
coefficients
established
simulate
processes
under
various
conditions.
The
rationality
algorithm
verified
by
typical
example.
results
show
that
increase
percentage
gradually
reduces
rate
chemical
ions,
early
development
also
slows
down.
time
goes,
will
still
accumulate
continuously;
when
size
increases,
becomes
more
difficult,
initiation
delayed,
concentrated
around
large
aggregates.
coefficient
significantly
accelerates
process,
promotes
earlier
faster
damage,
deepens
degree.
research
contribute
deeper
understanding
mechanisms
providing
theoretical
support
optimizing
durability
design
foundations.
It
great
significance
ensuring
facilities,
prolonging
service
life,
reducing
maintenance
costs,
promoting
sustainable
power.
Language: Английский