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A New Damage Index Using FRF Data, 2D-PCA Method and Pattern Recognition Techniques

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Médium: article de revue
Langue(s): anglais
Publié dans: International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics, , n. 8, v. 17
Page(s): 1750090
DOI: 10.1142/s0219455417500900
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A pattern recognition-based damage detection method using a brand-new damage index (DI) obtained from the frequency response function (FRF) data is proposed in this paper. One major issue of using the FRF data is the large size of input variables. The proposed method reduces the dimension of the initial FRF data and transforms it into new damage indices by applying a data reduction technique called the two-dimensional principal component analysis (2D-PCA). The proposed damage indices can be used as the unique patterns. After introducing the damage indices, a dataset of damage scenarios and related patterns is composed. Pattern recognition techniques such as the artificial neural networks and look-up-table (LUT) method are employed to find the most similar known DI to the unknown DI obtained for the damaged structure. As the result of this procedure, the actual damage location and severity can be determined. In this paper, the 2D-PCA and LUT method for damage detection is introduced for the first time. The damage identification of a truss bridge and a two-story frame structure is performed for verification of the proposed method, considering all single damage cases as well as many multiple damage scenarios. In addition, the robustness of the proposed algorithm to measurement noise was investigated by polluting the FRF data with 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% noises.

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  • Publié(e) le:
    14.08.2019
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    14.08.2019
 
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