- Presents recent advances in structural health monitoring (SHM) for sustainability, maintainability, and reliability
- Focuses on the intersection of structural health monitoring, sustainable design, and operational robustness
- Includes solutions that elevate industry standards and combine advanced technology to meet current demands and future challenges in climate change
- Application areas include aerospace, mechanical engineering, and civil infrastructure
This latest volume contains over 340 original research papers which were selected and peer-reviewed for presentation at this workshop. The global demands for minimizing carbon footprint and enhancing renewable energy to address climate change requires the introduction of new materials, new energy sources and new fabrication techniques, particularly in infrastructure and transportation systems. Advanced designs with built-in SHM are needed that enable autonomous inspection, diagnostics, and preventive maintenance. The IWSHM 2023 proceedings address these complex issues.