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Eric M. Hernandez
Eric M. Hernandez
Associate Professor of Structural Engineering - University of Vermont
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Identification of isolated structural damage from incomplete spectrum information using L1-norm minimization
EM Hernandez
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 2014
772014
A model-based observer for state and stress estimation in structural and mechanical systems: Experimental validation
K Erazo, EM Hernandez
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 43 (1-2), 141-152, 2014
692014
A natural observer for optimal state estimation in second order linear structural systems
EM Hernandez
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 25 (8), 2938-2947, 2011
602011
On‐line monitoring of wind‐induced stresses and fatigue damage in instrumented structures
EM Hernandez, D Bernal, L Caracoglia
Structural Control and Health Monitoring 20 (10), 1291-1302, 2013
392013
Efficient sensor placement for state estimation in structural dynamics
EM Hernandez
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 85 (15), 789-800, 2017
372017
State estimation in structural systems with model uncertainties
EM Hernandez, D Bernal
Journal of Engineering Mechanics 134 (3), 252-257, 2008
372008
State Estimation in Structural Systems with Uncertain Stiffness and Damping Matrices
EM Hernandez, D Bernal
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference in Structural Control and …, 2006
37*2006
Nonlinear seismic response reconstruction and performance assessment of instrumented wood‐frame buildings—Validation using NEESWood Capstone full‐scale tests
M Roohi, EM Hernandez, D Rosowsky
Structural Control and Health Monitoring 26 (9), e2373, 2019
342019
Performance-based post-earthquake decision making for instrumented buildings
M Roohi, EM Hernandez
Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitoring 10 (5), 775-792, 2020
332020
Optimal model‐based state estimation in mechanical and structural systems
EM Hernandez
Structural control and health monitoring 20 (4), 532-543, 2013
332013
Bayesian Model–Data Fusion for Mechanistic Postearthquake Damage Assessment of Building Structures
K Erazo, EM Hernandez
Journal of Engineering Mechanics 142 (9), 2016
322016
An extended model-based observer for state estimation in nonlinear hysteretic structural systems
M Roohi, K Erazo, D Rosowsky, EM Hernandez
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 146, 107015, 2021
292021
Uncertainty quantification of state estimation in nonlinear structural systems with application to seismic response in buildings
K Erazo, EM Hernandez
ASCE-ASME Journal of Risk and Uncertainty in Engineering Systems, Part A …, 2016
292016
A data‐driven methodology for assessing impact of earthquakes on the health of building structural systems
D Bernal, E Hernandez
The Structural Design of Tall and Special Buildings 15 (1), 21-34, 2006
272006
Iterative finite element model updating in the time domain
EM Hernandez, D Bernal
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 34 (1-2), 39-46, 2013
252013
Reconstructing element-by-element dissipated hysteretic energy in instrumented buildings: application to the Van Nuys Hotel testbed
M Roohi, EM Hernandez, D Rosowsky
Journal of Engineering Mechanics 147 (1), 04020141, 2021
222021
Finite element model updating of semi-composite bridge decks using operational acceleration measurements
N Polanco, G May, EM Hernandez
Engineering Structures 126 (1), 264-277, 2016
222016
Estimation of element‐by‐element demand‐to‐capacity ratios in instrumented SMRF buildings using measured seismic response
E Hernandez, M Roohi, D Rosowsky
Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics 47 (12), 2561-2578, 2018
212018
Dissipated energy ratio as a feature for earthquake-induced damage detection of instrumented structures
EM Hernandez, G May
Journal of Engineering Mechanics 139 (11), 1521-1529, 2013
212013
Identification of localized structural damage from highly incomplete modal information: theory and experiments
EM Hernandez
Journal of engineering mechanics 142 (2), 04015075, 2016
182016
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