Title of article :
EFFICIENCY EVALUATION OF PROPOSED OBJECTIVE FUNCTIONS IN STRUCTURAL DAMAGE DETECTION BASED ON MODAL STRAIN ENERGY and FLEXIBILITY APPROACHES
Author/Authors :
Hosseini, S. M School of Civil Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology - Narmak, Tehran , Ghodrati Amiri, Gh School of Civil Engineering - Iran University of Science & Technology, Tehran , Mohamadi Dehcheshmeh, M Shahrekord Branch - Islamic Azad University, Shahrekord
Abstract :
Civil infrastructures such as bridges and buildings are prone to damage as a result of natural
disasters. To understand damages induced by these events, the structure needs to be
monitored. The field of engineering focusing on the process of evaluating the location and
the intensity of the damage to the structure is called Structural Health Monitoring (SHM).
Early damage prognosis in structures is the fundamental part of SHM. In fact, the main
purpose of SHM is obtaining information about the existence, location, and the extent of
damage in the structure. Since numerous structural damage detection problems can be
solved as an inverse problem based on the proposed objective functions by using
optimization algorithm, in this paper, related studies are investigated which discussing
objective functions based on Modal Strain Energy (MSE) and flexibility methods including
Modal Flexibility (MF), and Generalized Flexibility Matrix (GFM). To illustrate the extent
of effectiveness of these objective functions based on the above-mentioned modal
parameters, an efficiency index called Impact Factor (IF) is defined. Finally, the best
objective function is introduced for each numerical case study based on IF by means of
evaluating the obtained result.
Keywords :
structural health monitoring (SHM) , objective function , modal strain energy (MSE) , modal flexibility (MF) , generalized flexibility matrix (GFM) , impact factor (IF)
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics