Damping Estimation by 2D dr-APES and its Application to a Real Cable-Stayed Bridge
Author(s): |
Dan-hui Dan
Jiong-Xin Gong Li-Min Sun Wei Cheng |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics, April 2016, n. 5, v. 16 |
Page(s): | 1550002 |
DOI: | 10.1142/s0219455415500029 |
Abstract: |
Introduced herein is a new structural damping identification approach based on a two-dimensional (2D) amplitude and phase estimation (APES) method. The original APES method is suitable for application to an undamped and complex harmonic vibration signal. Hence, it has to be modified for application to real damped vibration signals such as the vibration test signals in engineering structures. This modified approach will be named as dr_APES. It can transform one-dimensional (1D) signals in time domain into their corresponding signals in the 2D domain of frequency and damping factor. By applying this dr_APES approach, the three-dimensional (3D) amplitude spectrum, with peaks corresponding to the vibration modes, can be obtained for any given vibration signals. By accurately locating the coordinates of the peaks, modal frequencies and damping factors can be identified. Owing to the high-resolution of the location of 2D ordinates of the spectral line and the value of spectrum, the accurate location of peaks can be estimated, and therefore, the modal frequencies and damping factor can be accurately determined. This is demonstrated by a numerical case study. Moreover, by applying the proposed approach to a real onsite dynamic test on two cables in a cable-stayed bridge, the inherent damping of the two cables was identified accurately, thereby verifying the ability of proposed damping identification approach in meeting the requirement of weak damping characteristics identification in flexible structures such as naked cables. |
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