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Structural condition identification using roaming damage method

R. Perera, S. Sandercock, A. Carnicero

10th European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring - EWSHM 2022, Palermo (Italy). 04-07 July 2022


Summary:

SHM methods based on finite element (FE) model updating are frequently used and have become popular because of its ability to estimate unknown system parameters by matching the predicted behavior to the observed structural behavior, which can often be measured under operational conditions However, although FE model updating methods have been usually applied for damage identification purposes, their application to large-scale redundant and complex structures is a difficult task due to the large number of degrees of freedom and the high number of unknown parameters to be updated, which involves a high computational cost and can drive to an ill-conditioned identification procedure and non-uniqueness of the solution. A novel localised damage function method called roaming damage method (RDM) capable of identifying individual members is proposed in this work. This method has the ability to identify a wide range of damage types, from large areas of low damage to individual beams which have been severely damaged.


Keywords: Roaming damage method; Damage identification; Power mode shapes


DOI: DOI icon https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07258-1_109

Published in European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring, pp: 1087-1094, ISBN: 978-3-031-07257-4

Publication date: 2022-07-04.



Citation:
R. Perera, S. Sandercock, A. Carnicero, Structural condition identification using roaming damage method, 10th European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring - EWSHM 2022, Palermo (Italy). 04-07 July 2022. In: European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring: Proceedings of EWSHM 2022, vol. Vol. 2, ISBN: 978-3-031-07257-4


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