2012
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/20120101006
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Multiobjective structural damage identification in uncertain environments

Abstract: Abstract. Evolutionary algorithms are suitable to solve damage identification problems in a multiobjective context. However, the performance of these methods can deteriorate quickly with increasing noise intensities originating numerous uncertainties. In this paper, a statistic structural damage detection method formulated in a multiobjective context is proposed. The statistic analysis is implemented to take into account the uncertainties existing in the structural model and measured structural modal parameter… Show more

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“…NSGAII was also implemented successfully by Shabbir and Omenzetter [39]. Other representative research into the application of NSGAII for damage detection can be found in [40,41]. Farokhzad et al [42] compared multiobjective GA (MOGA) and modified multiobjective GA (MMOGA) for damage localization in Timoshenko beams, with remarkable results obtained from MMOGA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NSGAII was also implemented successfully by Shabbir and Omenzetter [39]. Other representative research into the application of NSGAII for damage detection can be found in [40,41]. Farokhzad et al [42] compared multiobjective GA (MOGA) and modified multiobjective GA (MMOGA) for damage localization in Timoshenko beams, with remarkable results obtained from MMOGA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%