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JOHNY, J., SUMMERS, J., BHAVSAR, K., JOSEPH, G.P., FUNG, W.K. and PRABHU, R.
Theoretical investigation of positional influence of FBG sensors for structural health
monitoring of offshore structures.
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JOHNY, J., SUMMERS, J., BHAVSAR, K., JOSEPH, G.P., FUNG, W.K. and PRABHU, R. 2017. Theoretical
investigation of positional influence of FBG sensors for structural health monitoring of offshore structures.
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investigation of positional influence of FBG sensors for structural health monitoring of offshore structures.
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