1. The Effectiveness of Innovative Systems Technologies in Smart Building Structuers
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Ahmed Mohammed A., Jaber Hind T., and Al-Haydary Montaqa M.
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active control system ,passive system ,hybrid control system. semi-active system ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Today's industrial processes use a variety of smart structure systems technologies. Various construction devices can significantly enhance a structure's ability to adapt to environmental changes. Smart structures are essential to the development of building technology. These forms of technologies are developing intelligent structural systems that behave like living systems and can perceive their environment. The objective of the research is to examine the connection of these professional systems, which become increasingly dependent over time. The research acknowledges and give emphasis to the significant role played by different types of systems (passive, semi-active, active, and hybrid) in formative the scope of construction through the analysis of novel techniques and innovative approaches. The paper state the assorted classification of smart structure schemes that have a significant role to serve the cycle life of the structure by reducing severe subjected damage to it. The study aims to investigate how these schemes of callings are inseparably connected, creating ever more advantageously as time goes on. The think about state and recognize the significant part of different categories of schemes (inactive, semi-active, active, and hybrid schemes) within the development scope through examination, unused methods and inventive strategies. The paper displayed the different categories of shrewd structure schemes that have a critical part to serve the cycle life of the structure by diminishing serious subjected harm to it.t. Furthermore, the research also demonstrated the smart structure's useful behavior, which is taken into account at every stage of the civil engineering design process.
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- 2024
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