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Research on Arrangement of Measuring Points for Modal Identification of Spatial Grid Structures

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Médium: article de revue
Langue(s): anglais
Publié dans: Buildings, , n. 8, v. 14
Page(s): 2338
DOI: 10.3390/buildings14082338
Abstrait:

In structural health monitoring, because the number of sensors used is far lower than the number of degrees of freedom of the structure being monitored, the optimization problem of the location and number of sensors in the structures is becoming more and more prominent. However, spatial grid structures are complex and diverse, and their dynamic characteristics are complex. It is difficult to accurately measure their vibration information. Therefore, an appropriate optimization method must be used to determine the optimal positioning of sensor placement. Aiming at the problem that spatial grid structures have many degrees of freedom and the fact that it is difficult to obtain complete vibration information, this paper analyzed the typical EI method, MKE method, and EI-MKE method in the arrangement of the measuring points, and it was verified that the EI method was more suitable for the vibration detection of spatial grid structures through the example of a plane truss and spatial grid structures. Measuring points under the assumption of structural damage were explored, and it was proposed that there might have been a stable number of measuring points that could cover the possible vibration mode changes in the structures. At the same time, combined with the three-level improved Guyan recursive technique, in order to obtain better complete modal parameters, the influence of the number of measuring points on the complete vibration mode information was studied. It was concluded that MACd was better than MACn as the quantitative target.

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    01.09.2024
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    25.01.2025
 
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