The 8th version of the International Conference on Experimental Vibration Analysis for Civil Engineering Structures (EVACES) was held at the Southeast University in Nanjing, China from September 5 to September 8, 2019.
EVACES is a premier venue where recent progresses in different aspects of vibration of civil structures (including sensor and testing technologies, instrumentation, isolation and control, system and damage identification, structural health monitoring, application of big data and artificial intelligence techniques, and computational modeling and simulation) are presented and discussed.
In this version of EVACES, professor Astroza presented the following papers:
“Dynamic characterization of a full-scale 5-story R/C seismically damaged building specimen“, co-authored by Nicolas Barrientos (former undergraduate student).
“Experimental system and damage identification of small-scale wind turbine blades”, co-authored by former undergraduate students Jose M. Gutierrez and Cristian Soto, professors Jose Abell (UAndes), Marcelo Guarini (UAndes), and Marcos Orchard (U. of Chile), and postdoctoral scholar Francisco Jaramillo (U. de Chile).