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A Bayesian probabilistic approach to damage detection for civil structures

Posted on:2000-06-06Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Stanford UniversityCandidate:Sohn, HoonFull Text:PDF
GTID:1462390014462800Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
This dissertation addresses the research on the continuous/periodic monitoring of civil structures to ensure their safety and adequate performance during the life span of the structures. A Bayesian probabilistic framework for damage detection is proposed for the continuous monitoring of structures. The idea is to search for the most probable damage event by comparing the relative probabilities for different damage scenarios. The Bayesian approach is shown (1) to take into account the uncertainties in the measurement and the analytical modeling, (2) to perform damage diagnosis with a relatively small number of measurement points and a few modes, and (3) to systematically extract information from continuously obtained test data. A branch-and-bound search scheme is devised to expedite the search for the most likely damage event without exhaustively examining all possible damage cases.; As an alternative to modal vectors, load-dependent Ritz vectors are incorporated into the Bayesian framework. The following advantages of Ritz vectors over modal vectors are shown: (1) in general, load-dependent Ritz vectors are more sensitive to damage than the corresponding modal vectors, and (2) by a careful selection of load patterns, substructures of interest can be made more observable. Furthermore, a procedure to extract Ritz vectors from vibration test is proposed, and the procedure is successfully demonstrated using experimental test data.; Data from vibration tests of civil structures indicate that the environmental effects such as temperature, traffic loading, humidity can often mask subtle structural changes caused by damage. A linear adaptive filter is presented to discriminate the changes of modal parameters due to temperature changes from those caused by structural damage or other environmental effects. Results based on the field vibration test of a bridge indicate that the filter can reproduce the temporal variability of the frequencies so that the thermal effects on the vibration parameters can be differentiated from other environmental effects or potential structural damage.
Keywords/Search Tags:Damage, Structures, Civil, Environmental effects, Bayesian, Ritz vectors, Vibration
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