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Statistical Finite Element Method for Digital Twinning of Self-Sensing Structures

Offered By: Alan Turing Institute via YouTube

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Explore a groundbreaking 58-minute seminar on the statistical finite element method (statFEM) for digital twinning of self-sensing structures, presented by Fehmi Cirak at the Alan Turing Institute. Delve into the innovative approach that enhances the predictive accuracy of engineering models by combining traditional finite element analysis with real-time sensor data. Discover how this method addresses the limitations of conventional deterministic models, which often rely on empirical assumptions and safety factors. Learn about the practical application of statFEM through a case study of an operational steel railway bridge on the West Coast Mainline, demonstrating its potential to revolutionize the design, construction, and maintenance of critical infrastructure such as bridges, tunnels, power plants, and buildings.

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Fehmi Cirak - Statistical finite element method for digital twinning of self-sensing structures


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Alan Turing Institute

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