• environmental effects on the identified natural frequencies of the dowling hall footbridge

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    • تاریخ ارائه: 1390/01/01
    • تاریخ انتشار در تی پی بین: 1390/01/01
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    continuous monitoring of structural vibrations is becoming increasingly common as sensors and data acquisition systems become more affordable, and as system and damage identification methods develop. in vibration-based structural health monitoring, the dynamic modal parameters of a structure are usually used as damage-sensitive features. the modal parameters are often sensitive to changing environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, or excitation amplitude. environmental conditions can have as large an effect on the modal parameters as significant structural damage, so these effects should be accounted for before applying damage identification methods. this paper presents results from a continuous monitoring system installed on the dowling hall footbridge on the campus of tufts university. significant variability in the identified natural frequencies is observed; these changes in natural frequency are strongly correlated with temperature. several nonlinear models are proposed to represent the relationship between the identified natural frequencies and measured temperatures. the final model is then validated using independent sets of measured data. finally, confidence intervals are estimated for the identified natural frequencies as a function of temperature. the ratio of observed outliers to the expected rate of outliers based on the confidence level can be used as a damage detection index.

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