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Home » Case studies » EXPO 02 Piazza Pinocchio

EXPO 02 Piazza Pinocchio

Published on January 31 2017
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The “Piazza Pinocchio” has been built together with other exposition buildings on one big artificial peninsula. The belly of the whale holds the exposition dedicated to robotic and the rest of the village has been developed on two floors with steel.

Image EXPO 02 Piazza Pinocchio

Real-time computer-screen picture-form results of the live loads during 18 hours a day Automatic thermal-induced strain compensation Rreal-time warnings and pre-warnings for each single pile Automatic phone call advises on warnings threshold over passing and remote monitoring for complete management of the monitoring system.

 

The plaza has been equiped with 31 SOFO standard sensors and 31 thermocouples. On site, Security will receive a phone call from the Smartec system in case of overpassing of pre-warnings and warnings. From Smartec’s office, our IT engineer is able to completely controle the plaza monitoring.

Installation Period Type of sensors Number of sensors
2000 – 2002 SOFO 31
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Publications:

  1. EXPO 02, Piazza Pinocchio: Monitoring visitor’s live loads, M. Cerulli, D: Posenato, D. Inaudi, B. Glisic, S. Vurpillot , SPIE Symposium on Smart Strucutres and Materials, 2-6 March 2003, San Diego, USA – (Vol. 5057) – 2003
  2. Overview of fibre optic sensing to structural health monitoring applications, D. Inaudi, ISISS’2005, International Symposium on Innovation & Sustainability of Structures in Civil Engineering, Nanjing, China, November 20-22 – 2005
  3. Fibre Optic Methods for Structural Health Monitoring, Branko Glisic and Daniele Inaudi, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd – 2007

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