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Editorial International Conference on Structural Engineering Dynamics 2013 Nuno M. M. Maia and Miguel M. Neves LAETA, IDMEC, Instituto Superior T´ ecnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal Correspondence should be addressed to Nuno M. M. Maia; [email protected] Received 12 May 2014; Accepted 12 May 2014; Published 10 September 2014 Copyright © 2014 N. M. M. Maia and M. M. Neves. is is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. e last edition of the International Conference on Structural Engineering Dynamics (ICEDyn) 2013 took place in Sesim- bra, a tiny fishing village in the Blue Coast Portugal, on the 17th–19th of June 2013, and was organized by the Instituto Superior T´ ecnico (IST), from the University of Lisbon, and the Instituto de Engenharia Mecˆ anica (IDMEC). As it happened in previous editions of this biennial scientific event, the conference embraces a large spectrum of subjects that attract the interest of a wide community devoted to engineering dynamics, where theory and experiment mix very well. Common to all ICEDyn conferences is the high scientific standard of the submitted articles. Senior scientists, representatives of the industrial community, and young students doing their Master or Ph.D. studies were encouraged to meet and develop a healthy and stimulating interaction around the same kind of interests and objectives. Four international renowned scientists addressed key- note lectures that preceded and framed the parallel ses- sions that followed them: “Operational modal analysis” (R. Brincker, Aarhus University, Denmark); “On the renewed interest for the wave propagation approach to structural dynamics” (J. R. F. Arruda, Universidade Estadual de Camp- inas, Brazil); “Spatial information in autonomous modal parameter estimation” (R. J. Allemang, University of Cincin- nati, USA); and “Regular and chaotic dynamics of flexi- ble plates” (J. Awrejcewicz, Ł´ od´ z University of Technology, Poland). e parallel sessions covered damage/SHM (3 ses- sions), active control (2 sessions), experimental/operational modal analysis (2 sessions), sound and vibration generated by moving loads (2 sessions), aeronautics and aerospace (2 sessions), smart materials in structural dynamics (2 ses- sions), modelling, civil structures, nonlinear dynamics, ana- lytical methods, connecting analysis and tests, and damping and updating (2 sessions). is special issue has been carefully prepared, in order to meet the high standards of this publication and to reflect the excellent outcome of ICEDyn 2013. ose authors who had manifested an interest in publishing in SAV submit- ted improved versions of their articles, which have passed through a rigorous process of peer-reviewing (with at least two reviewers and most of them with three reviewers); this has contributed to the enrichment of the scientific quality of those articles. From the initial 43 papers, a total of 29 papers have been finally selected to integrate the present issue, covering various areas. It was a pleasure and an honor for us to serve as Guest Editors for this special Issue. We hope that readers will find the special issue exciting as well as useful for stimulating further research activities and conjecturing future trends in this area of structural dynamics. Acknowledgments Acknowledgments are due to all contributing authors and coauthors, to the reviewers for all their effort, time, and col- laboration, and to our colleague of the Organizing Committee Professor Chedas Sampaio, for their support of this 2013 special issue. Nuno M. M. Maia Miguel M. Neves Hindawi Publishing Corporation Shock and Vibration Volume 2014, Article ID 645026, 1 page http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/645026

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EditorialInternational Conference on Structural EngineeringDynamics 2013

Nuno M. M. Maia and Miguel M. Neves

LAETA, IDMEC, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal

Correspondence should be addressed to Nuno M. M. Maia; [email protected]

Received 12 May 2014; Accepted 12 May 2014; Published 10 September 2014

Copyright © 2014 N. M. M. Maia and M. M. Neves. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative CommonsAttribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work isproperly cited.

The last edition of the International Conference on StructuralEngineering Dynamics (ICEDyn) 2013 took place in Sesim-bra, a tiny fishing village in the Blue Coast Portugal, on the17th–19th of June 2013, and was organized by the InstitutoSuperior Tecnico (IST), from the University of Lisbon, andthe Instituto de Engenharia Mecanica (IDMEC).

As it happened in previous editions of this biennialscientific event, the conference embraces a large spectrum ofsubjects that attract the interest of a wide community devotedto engineering dynamics, where theory and experiment mixvery well. Common to all ICEDyn conferences is the highscientific standard of the submitted articles. Senior scientists,representatives of the industrial community, and youngstudents doing theirMaster or Ph.D. studies were encouragedto meet and develop a healthy and stimulating interactionaround the same kind of interests and objectives.

Four international renowned scientists addressed key-note lectures that preceded and framed the parallel ses-sions that followed them: “Operational modal analysis” (R.Brincker, Aarhus University, Denmark); “On the renewedinterest for the wave propagation approach to structuraldynamics” (J. R. F. Arruda, Universidade Estadual de Camp-inas, Brazil); “Spatial information in autonomous modalparameter estimation” (R. J. Allemang, University of Cincin-nati, USA); and “Regular and chaotic dynamics of flexi-ble plates” (J. Awrejcewicz, Łodz University of Technology,Poland). The parallel sessions covered damage/SHM (3 ses-sions), active control (2 sessions), experimental/operationalmodal analysis (2 sessions), sound and vibration generatedby moving loads (2 sessions), aeronautics and aerospace

(2 sessions), smart materials in structural dynamics (2 ses-sions), modelling, civil structures, nonlinear dynamics, ana-lytical methods, connecting analysis and tests, and dampingand updating (2 sessions).

This special issue has been carefully prepared, in orderto meet the high standards of this publication and to reflectthe excellent outcome of ICEDyn 2013. Those authors whohad manifested an interest in publishing in SAV submit-ted improved versions of their articles, which have passedthrough a rigorous process of peer-reviewing (with at leasttwo reviewers and most of them with three reviewers); thishas contributed to the enrichment of the scientific qualityof those articles. From the initial 43 papers, a total of 29papers have beenfinally selected to integrate the present issue,covering various areas. It was a pleasure and an honor for usto serve as Guest Editors for this special Issue. We hope thatreaders will find the special issue exciting as well as usefulfor stimulating further research activities and conjecturingfuture trends in this area of structural dynamics.

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments are due to all contributing authors andcoauthors, to the reviewers for all their effort, time, and col-laboration, and to our colleague of theOrganizingCommitteeProfessor Chedas Sampaio, for their support of this 2013special issue.

Nuno M. M. MaiaMiguel M. Neves

Hindawi Publishing CorporationShock and VibrationVolume 2014, Article ID 645026, 1 pagehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/645026

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