Scott Walbridge
University of Waterloo
126 Papers
393 Citations
Scott Walbridge is an academic researcher from University of Waterloo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fracture mechanics & Welding. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 117 publications. Previous affiliations of Scott Walbridge include École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne & University of Alberta.
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Papers
Assessment of existing steel structures - Recommendations for estimation of remaining fatigue life
Bertram Kühn,M. Lukic,Alain Nussbaumer,H.-P. Günther,Rosemarie Helmerich,S. Herion,M. H. Kolstein,Scott Walbridge,Boris Androić,O. Dijkstra,Ö. Bucak,Eccs Jrc +11 more
- 01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: The ICOMBOOK 2009-001 Reference ICOM-BOOK-2009-001 Record created on 2009-02-23, modified on 2016-08-08 as discussed by the authors, was created on 2008
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Pipe spool recognition in cluttered point clouds using a curvature-based shape descriptor
TL;DR: An automated method for locating and extracting pipe spools in cluttered point cloud scans is presented, based on local data level curvature estimation, clustering, and bag-of-features matching.
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Integrated Risk Management Framework for Tolerance-Based Mitigation Strategy Decision Support in Modular Construction Projects
TL;DR: Managing excessive geometric variability risks in modular components and assemblies represents a major challenge in construction projects because of incompatibility between process capabili...
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Impact of augmented reality and spatial cognition on assembly in construction
TL;DR: A hand-held augmented reality application to assist in assembly and inspection of pipe spools using 3D scanning, scan-vs-BIM, flexible workflow, and a touch sensitive user interface is described here to examine the impact of augmented reality and its relation to human spatial cognitive abilities.
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Behaviour of steel–precast composite girders with through-bolt shear connectors under static loading
TL;DR: In this article, a recent study on the use of through-bolts to make this shear connection is presented, wherein static push tests have been performed on through-bolt connections with several parameters including the bolt diameter, bolt pretension, and steel-concrete contact surface properties.
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