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  <Article>
        <Journal>
            <PublisherName>Scienceline Publications</PublisherName>
            <JournalTitle>Journal of Civil Engineering and Urbanism</JournalTitle>
            <ISSN>2252-0430</ISSN>
            <Volume>10</Volume>
            <Issue>2</Issue>
            <PubDate PubStatus="epublish">
             <Year>2020</Year>
             <Month>March</Month>
            </PubDate>
        </Journal>
        <ArticleTitle>Various Methods for Determining Cracks in the Infrastructure, a Review</ArticleTitle>
        <FirstPage>21</FirstPage>
        <LastPage>23</LastPage>
        <ELocationID EIdType="url">https://www.ojceu.com/main/attachments/article/75/JCEU%2010(2)%2021-23,%202020.pdf</ELocationID>
        <Language>EN</Language>
        <AuthorList>
			<Author>
                <FirstName>Agamjot</FirstName>
                <MiddleName> </MiddleName>
                <LastName>Singh</LastName>
                <Affiliation>Department of Civil Engineering, Guru Nanak Dev Engineering Collage, Ludhiana, Punjab, India</Affiliation>
			</Author>
			        </AuthorList>
            
        <Abstract>The paper aimed to present the different ways of determining the cracks. Cracks are the lines on the surface of
something along which it has split without breaking apart. There are many ways we can determine like with the help
of strain gauge, DMI technology, etc. In this review, an effort has been made to find out the various methods by
which we can find the cause and location of the cracks. In this review, various methods, technologies, sensors’
articles are reviewed and on the basis of that study has been done. This study has been done. This study helps the
civil engineers and researchers to find out the location and cause of cracks</Abstract>
        <KeywordsList>
                <Keyword>crack detection</Keyword>
                <Keyword>capacitive strain sensors</Keyword>
		<Keyword>soft elastomer capacitor</Keyword>
		<Keyword>strain gauge</Keyword>
	</KeywordsList>
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