civionics

civionics
n.
The use of embedded electronic sensors to monitor the health of civil structures such as bridges and buildings. [Civil + electronics.]
Example Citations:
Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) is the integration of a system of sensors, model validation, system identification, monitoring strategies, data mining, data management and interpretation of the data for decision-making purposes. The term civionics has been coined to denote the integration of civil structures with electrophotonic sensors for the purpose of determining the health of the structures.
—" Research and Markets: Monitoring Technologies for Bridge Management: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110324006581/en/Research-Markets-Monitoring-Technologies-Bridge-Management," BusinessWire, March 24, 2011
Winnipeg's famous Golden Boy, the statue that has topped the Manitoba Legislature since 1919, now reports back regularly on the state of the steel-alloy bar that fixes it to the roof.
And a bridge in Hamilton, Ont., tells city engineers how deeply winter road salt has penetrated its concrete deck and how close that salt is to corroding the deck's reinforcing bars.
"I call what [Dr. Cheng] is doing civionics," says Dr. Mufti, a professor of civil engineering.
—Terrence Belford, " Smart structures keep tabs on themselves: http://postcarboncities.net/node/2205," The Globe and Mail, December 11, 2007
Earliest Citation:
There are times when the current lexicon is simply inadequate to define emerging developments in the world of science and technology. Thus, new terms emerge to more effectively describe mankind's latest capabilities. With such precedent in mind, we introduce "Civionics", a term coined by Dr. Aftab A. Mufti, President of the ISIS Canada Research Network, which brings together the brightest minds to expand the limits of civil engineering.
—" Civionics: Expanding the Limits of Civil Engineering: http://www.isiscanada.com/newsletter/Aug03en.pdf" (PDF), ISIS Innovator, August 1, 2003
Notes: Related Words: Categories:

New words. 2013.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Civionics — is the combination of civil engineering with electronics engineering, in a manner similar to avionics (aviation and electronics) and mechatronics (mechanical engineering and electronics). An emerging discipline, the main application area of… …   Wikipedia

  • Topic outline of engineering — For a more comprehensive list, see the List of engineering topics. Engineering is the practice and method of applying scientific and empirical knowledge to the service of humanity, and is distinct from the physical sciences, which are studies of… …   Wikipedia

  • University of Western Sydney — Building EA on Parramatta Campus Motto Bringing knowledge to life Establis …   Wikipedia

  • Structural health monitoring — The process of implementing a damage detection strategy for aerospace, civil and mechanical engineering infrastructure is referred to as Structural Health Monitoring (SHM). Here damage is defined as changes to the material and/or geometric… …   Wikipedia

  • Outline of engineering — See also: Index of engineering articles The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to engineering: Engineering – discipline, art, skill and profession of acquiring and applying scientific, mathematical, economic, social …   Wikipedia

  • Electricity and Electronics — civionics darking e textile hydrail mechatronics moletronics net metering off the grid …   New words

  • Housing and Architecture — advertecture appraisal mill architectural myopia architourist BANANA barkitecture big hair house …   New words

  • e-textile — (ee TEKS.tyle) n. A textile that has electronic circuitry woven into the fabric. Also: eTextile. Example Citation: The rainbow striped swatch of cotton in Mark Jones and Tom Martin s lab at Virginia Tech would spice up any college dormitory as a… …   New words

  • electronic nose — n. A device containing electronic sensors that can detect chemicals associated with particular smells. Example Citation: She predicted that the electronic nose would come in handy in diagnosing disease. Doctors often use their sense of smell… …   New words

  • mechatronics — (mek.uh.TRON.iks) n. A branch of engineering that unites the principles of mechanics and electronics. mechatronic, adj. Example Citation: Power by wire (electronic engine control), shift by wire (mechatronic shifting of the transmission), brake… …   New words

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”