ExpertiseUpdated on 18 April 2024
Advanced Monitoring and Structural Integrity
Research Manager at INEGI-Institute of Science and Innovation in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Porto, Portugal
About
INEGI broadens its R&I activity to the development of systems and solutions for structural monitoring and non-destructive inspection, with or without contact, either for the assessment of the structural condition or for predictive maintenance (e.g. condition-based maintenance, among others). INEGI’s structural integrity competences consist in the evaluation of the structural behaviour of mechanical systems and structures, declined into numerical simulation tools for static, dynamic, fatigue, and impact conditions and customized experimental validation of the behaviour of materials, components, and equipment.
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