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Structural damage detection via modal data with genetic algorithms

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JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING-ASCE
Volume 132, Issue 9, Pages 1491-1501

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ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9445(2006)132:9(1491)

Keywords

damage assessment; computation; modal analysis; algorithms; finite element method; structural reliability

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This paper presents a nondestructive global damage detection and assessment methodology based on the changes in frequencies and mode shapes of vibration of a structural system. The method is applied at an element level using a finite-element model. According to continuum damage mechanics, damage is represented by a reduction factor of the element bending stiffness. A nonclassical optimization approach involving the use of genetic algorithms (GAs) is proposed to localize damaged areas of the structure. The method has been verified by a number of damage scenarios for simulated beams and by using directly experimental data from the vibration tests of a beam. It is shown that the proposed GA yields a suitable damage location and severity detection while introducing numerous advantages compared to classical methods. The influence of noise in the modal data has also been considered.

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