2018
DOI: 10.1177/1461348418784828
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Statistical damage identification method based on dynamic response sensitivity

Abstract: The traditional deterministic damage detection method is based on the assumption that the measured data and the finite element model are accurate. However, in real situation, there are many uncertainties in the damage identification procedure such as the errors of the finite element model and the measurement noise. Since the uncertainties inevitably exist in the finite element models and measured data, the statistic method which considers the uncertainty has wide practical application. This paper proposes a st… Show more

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“…where [f i , φ i ] and [f k i , φ k i ] mean the i-th noise-free and contaminated natural frequencies and modal shapes, respectively; σ stands for the noise pollution level [38][39][40]; and rand is a random number that ranges from −1 to 1.…”
Section: Example Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where [f i , φ i ] and [f k i , φ k i ] mean the i-th noise-free and contaminated natural frequencies and modal shapes, respectively; σ stands for the noise pollution level [38][39][40]; and rand is a random number that ranges from −1 to 1.…”
Section: Example Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The traditional moving-load-driven methods have good interpretability, as these methods are based on the accurate vehicle–bridge interaction model [ 20 ]. These methods are suitable for controlled environmental conditions, but it is laborious and time consuming to ensure their performances due to their limited anti-noise ability [ 21 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An ARMA model was applied to time signal, and the first three AR components were used as the damage-sensitive feature (Nair et al, 2006). A model-based statistical SHM method was proposed by Mao et al (2018) based on dynamic response sensitivity in state-space domain. The probability of damage existence for each structural element is estimated using the statistical characteristic of the identified structural parameters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%