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Adnan Kefal

Other affiliations: Istanbul Technical University
Bio: Adnan Kefal is an academic researcher from Sabancı University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Finite element method & Peridynamics. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 47 publications receiving 606 citations. Previous affiliations of Adnan Kefal include Istanbul Technical University.

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TL;DR: In this paper, a new four-node quadrilateral inverse-shell element, iQS4, is developed that expands the library of existing iFEM-based elements.

94 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the displacement and stress monitoring of a Panamax containership is performed based on the inverse finite element method (iFEM) for real-time reconstruction of full-field structural displacements and stresses in plate and shell structures that are instrumented by strain sensors.

88 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, an improved iFEM formulation is proposed for displacement and stress monitoring of laminated composite and sandwich plates and shells, including the kinematics of Refined Zigzag Theory (RZT) as its baseline.

74 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the displacement and stress monitoring of a typical chemical tanker mid-ship based on the inverse finite element method (iFEM) is presented. But the main goal of this study is to perform displacement and strain monitoring of the barge.

70 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, damage evolution in glass/carbon fiber hybrid composites with various stacking sequences is investigated under pure bending and tensile loading conditions, and the hybrid effect and ratio is calculated for all laminates.

65 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the feasibility of using optical fiber sensing technology for marine application is discussed and a review of optical fiber sensors employed for marine environment and marine structural health monitoring are summarized for the understanding of their basic sensing principles.
Abstract: Optical fiber sensors have attracted considerable attention for marine environment and marine structural health monitoring, owing to advantages including resistance to electromagnetic interference, durability under extreme temperature and pressures, light weight, high transmission rate, small size and flexibility. In this paper, the optical fiber sensors employed for marine environment and marine structural health monitoring are summarized for the understanding of their basic sensing principles, and their various sensing applications such as physical parameters, chemical parameters and structural health monitoring. This review paper shows the feasibility of using optical fiber sensing technology for marine application and, due to the aforementioned advantages, it is possible to envisage a widespread use in this research field in the next few years.

184 citations

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TL;DR: A comprehensive review on the use of acoustic emission (AE) for damage characterization in laminated composites is presented in this paper, where the authors discuss the literature for damage diagnostics and damage type identification and damage localization.
Abstract: Damage characterization of laminated composites has been thoroughly studied the last decades where researchers developed several damage models, and in combination with experimental evidence, contributed to better understanding of the structural behavior of these structures. Experimental techniques played an essential role on this progress and among the techniques that were utilized, acoustic emission (AE) was extensively used due to its advantages for in-situ damage monitoring with high sensitivity and its capability to inspect continuously a relatively large area. This paper presents a comprehensive review on the use of AE for damage characterization in laminated composites. The review is divided into two sections; the first section discusses the literature for damage diagnostics and it is presented in three subsections: damage initiation detection, damage type identification and damage localization, while the second section is devoted to damage prognostics and it focuses on the remaining useful life (RUL) and residual strength prediction of composite structures using AE data. In every section, efforts have been made to analyze the most relevant literature, discuss in a critical manner the results and conclusions, and identify possibilities for future work.

175 citations

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TL;DR: An overview of conventional manufacturing methods and novel additive manufacturing technologies for metallic lattice structures is presented in this article, where the design, optimization, a variety of properties, and applications of metallic-lattice structures produced by additive manufacturing are elaborated.
Abstract: Lattice structures, which are also known as architected cellular structures, have been applied in various industrial sectors, owing to their fascinated performances, such as low elastic modulus, high stiffness-to-weight ratio, low thermal expansion coefficient, and large specific surface area. The lattice structures fabricated by conventional manufacturing technologies always involve complicated process control, additional assembly steps, or other uncontrollable factors. Furthermore, limited types of unit cells can be used to construct lattice structures when using conventional processes. Fortunately, additive manufacturing technology, based on a layer-by-layer process from computer-aided design models, demonstrates the unique capability and flexibility and provides an ideal platform in manufacturing complex components like lattice structures, resulting in an effective reduction in the processing time to actual application and minimum of material waste. Therefore, additive manufacturing relieves the constraint of structure design and provides accurate fabrication for lattice structures with good quality. This work systematically presents an overview of conventional manufacturing methods and novel additive manufacturing technologies for metallic lattice structures. Afterward, the design, optimization, a variety of properties, and applications of metallic lattice structures produced by additive manufacturing are elaborated. By summarizing state-of-the-art progress of the additively manufactured metallic lattice structures, limitations and future perspectives are also discussed.

112 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a review of shape sensing methodologies available in the open literature and of the different applications is provided, and an experimental comparative study is presented among the main approaches in order to highlight their relative merits in presence of uncertainties affecting real applications.

106 citations

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TL;DR: The use of computational and intelligent techniques for structural monitoring in the form of a review with emphasis on composite materials is discussed, to help engineers and researchers find a starting point in developing a better solution to their specific structural monitoring problems.

97 citations