4.6 Article

A two-step approach for damage Identification in plates

Journal

JOURNAL OF VIBRATION AND CONTROL
Volume 22, Issue 13, Pages 3018-3031

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1077546314557689

Keywords

Damage identification; plate; modal strain energy change; response sensitivity; model updating; time domain

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11172333, 11272361]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [13lgzd06]
  3. Doctoral Program Foundation of Ministry of Education of China [20130171110039]
  4. Guangdong Province Science and Technology Program [2012A030200011]
  5. General Financial Grant from the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2013M531893]

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This paper presents a two-step approach based on modal strain energy and response sensitivity analysis to identify the local damages in isotropic plates with moderate thickness. The first step focuses on detection of damage location. The local damage is simulated by a reduction in the elemental Young's modulus of the plate. It is determined from the modal strain energy change ratio approach. A method to weaken the vicinity effect is proposed to reduce the false alarms in the localization of damage. In the second step, an approach based on response sensitivity-based finite element model updating is used to further identify the locations and extents of the local damages in time domain. The identified results are obtained iteratively with Tikhonov regularization using the measured structural dynamic responses. Two numerical examples are investigated to illustrate the correctness and efficiency of the proposed method. Both single and multiple damages can be identified successfully and the effect of measurement noise on the identification results is investigated. Good identified results can be obtained from the short time histories of a few number of measurement points.

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