Title of article :
A novel damage detection method based on flexibility identification theory and data fusion technique
Author/Authors :
Cheng, Y.Y School of Civil Engineering - Southeast University - Nanjing, China , Zhao, C.Y School of Civil Engineering - Southeast University - Nanjing, China , Zhang, J School of Civil Engineering - Southeast University - Nanjing, China
Abstract :
An improved
flexibility-based method is proposed in this study for damage
detection. In this method, multi-scale convolution was utilized to decrease the interference
of the measurement noise and the Dempster-Shafer evidence theory was adopted to combine
all scale information to amplify the damage characteristics. Three main features distinguish
the proposed method from the previous studies: 1) It is a kind of no-baseline
flexibilitybased
method; that is, this method can locate the damage with the absence of intact
structural
flexibility serving as baseline; 2) Flexibility is estimated without requiring to
know the structural mass, which is necessary in the traditional method for
flexibility
estimation; 3) By utilizing multi-scale space theory and data fusion approach, the proposed
method has superior noise tolerance ability. Examples of both numerical and experimental
types were studied to reveal the effectiveness and accuracy of the proposed method in
different noise levels. Comparison between the traditional method and the proposed method
demonstrated that the latter was quite suitable to detect damage to beams structure in a
noisy environment.
Keywords :
Damage detection , Flexibility , Dempster-Shafer evidence theory , Noisy environment , Curvature
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)