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Continuous dynamic monitoring of an arch bridge: Strategy to eliminate the environmental and operational effects and detect damages

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Continuous dynamic monitoring of an arch bridge: Strategy to eliminate the environmental and operational effects and detect damages
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2010
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Magalhães, F.
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Cunha, A.
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Caetano, E.
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Conference proceedings International
Pages: 1419-1433
International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering (ISMA)/Conference of USD
Leuven, BELGIUM, SEP 20-22, 2010
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Authenticus ID: P-00K-383
Abstract (EN): A continuous dynamic monitoring system of an arch bridge in operation for more than 2 years has permitted to create a very complete database with the time evolution of the first 12 natural frequencies of the bridge. Firstly, the time evolution of the modal parameters automatically identified from the data continuously collected by the monitoring system is used to test alternative static and dynamic regression models for the elimination of environmental and operational effects on the natural frequencies. Afterwards, it is evaluated the ability of Shewhart control charts to detected realistic damages, simulated with a numerical model. This statistical tool is applied to the natural frequencies corrected by the previously selected dynamic regression model and post-processed by a Principal Components Analysis. It is demonstrated that with an adequate selection of the control chart parameters, this permits the detection of very small frequency shifts (few milli-Hz), as the ones due to the four simulated damage scenarios (localized bending stiffness reductions of 10%).
Language: English
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