Comparison of Vibration-Based Damage Assessment Techniques

Poul Henning Kirkegaard, A. Rytter

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    Abstract

    Three different vibration-based damage assessment techniques have been compared. One of the techniques uses the ratios between changes in experimentally and theoretically estimated natural frequencies, respectively, to locate a damage. The second technique relies on updating of a finite element method based on experimentally estimated natural frequencies where the stiffness matrix is given as a function of damage size and location. The last technique is based on neural networks trained with the relative changes in natural frequencies. lt has been found that all techniques seem to be useful. The neural networks based technique seems to be very promising.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationIABSE Colloquium Bergamo 1995 : Knowledge support systems in civil engineering
    Number of pages10
    Place of PublicationItaly
    PublisherInternational Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering
    Publication date1995
    Pages177-186
    ISBN (Print)3-85748-086-6
    Publication statusPublished - 1995
    EventIABSE Colloquium, Bergamo, Italy, March 1995: Knowledge Support Systems in Civil Engineering - Bargamo, Italy
    Duration: 16 Mar 199517 Mar 1995

    Conference

    ConferenceIABSE Colloquium, Bergamo, Italy, March 1995
    Country/TerritoryItaly
    CityBargamo
    Period16/03/199517/03/1995

    Keywords

    • Damage Assessment
    • Damage Detection
    • Neural Networks
    • Health Minitoring

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