2020
DOI: 10.1002/stc.2606
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Simple piecewise linearisation in time series for time‐domain inversion to estimate physical parameters of nonlinear structures

Abstract: Summary This study introduces simple piecewise linearisation in time series (SPLiTS), for time‐domain inversion (TDI) to estimate the physical parameters of nonlinear structures. SPLiTS considers a nonlinear structure to be a set of piecewise linearised structures based on each half‐cycle wave in the displacement response data. For the linearisation, SPLiTS intentionally minimises the effect of the central point shift that damaged structures commonly display. After theoretically introducing SPLiTS to the respo… Show more

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“…A series of shake table substructuring experiments was performed on the basis of the SDOF specimen, which was used in the shake table experiments using NSBC. 33,49 Thus, the dynamics of the table sustaining this specimen are described by Equation ( 29) and the pure time delay (τ = 4.0 ms). The numerical substructure has the identical parameters used in the numerical example.…”
Section: Experimental Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A series of shake table substructuring experiments was performed on the basis of the SDOF specimen, which was used in the shake table experiments using NSBC. 33,49 Thus, the dynamics of the table sustaining this specimen are described by Equation ( 29) and the pure time delay (τ = 4.0 ms). The numerical substructure has the identical parameters used in the numerical example.…”
Section: Experimental Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed parameters for the numerical simulations were determined from shake table experiments performed for examining NSBC. 33,49 This NSBC experiment had an SDOF specimen on a single-axis shake table. The weight of the shake table, including the experimental rigs, was approximately m ps = 250 kg, whereas that of the SDOF specimen was 200 kg.…”
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“…To estimate time-varying parameters in nonlinear structures, we recently developed a simple piecewise linearisation in time series (SPLiTS) to functionalise TDI for the estimation (Enokida and Kajiwara 2020). SPLiTS, linearises a nonlinear structure piecewise based on the displacement data in which its central point shift component (e.g., residual deformation in a seismically damaged structure) is intentionally minimised.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%