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Damage location and quantification of a pretensioned concrete beam using stochastic subspace identification
Proceedings of SPIE
  • Alessandro Cancelli, Iowa State University
  • Laura Micheli, Iowa State University
  • Simon Laflamme, Iowa State University
  • Alice Alipour, Iowa State University
  • Sri Sritharan, Iowa State University
  • Filippo Ubertini, University of Perugia
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Conference
SPIE Smart Structures and Materials + Nondestructive Evaluation and Health Monitoring
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
4-19-2017
DOI
10.1117/12.2261825
Conference Title
Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems
Conference Date
March 25-29, 2017
Geolocation
(45.5230622, -122.67648150000002)
Abstract

Stochastic subspace identification (SSID) is a first-order linear system identification technique enabling modal analysis through the time domain. Research in the field of structural health monitoring has demonstrated that SSID can be used to successfully retrieve modal properties, including modal damping ratios, using output-only measurements. In this paper, the utilization of SSID for indirectly retrieving structures’ stiffness matrix was investigated, through the study of a simply supported reinforced concrete beam subjected to dynamic loads. Hence, by introducing a physical model of the structure, a second-order identification method is achieved. The reconstruction is based on system condensation methods, which enables calculation of reduced order stiffness, damping, and mass matrices for the structural system. The methods compute the reduced order matrices directly from the modal properties, obtained through the use of SSID. Lastly, the reduced properties of the system are used to reconstruct the stiffness matrix of the beam. The proposed approach is first verified through numerical simulations and then validated using experimental data obtained from a full-scale reinforced concrete beam that experienced progressive damage. Results show that the SSID technique can be used to diagnose, locate, and quantify damage through the reconstruction of the stiffness matrix.

Comments

This proceeding is published as Alessandro Cancelli, Laura Micheli, Simon Laflamme, Alice Alipour, Sri Sritharan, Filippo Ubertini, "Damage location and quantification of a pretensioned concrete beam using stochastic subspace identification", Proc. SPIE 10169, Nondestructive Characterization and Monitoring of Advanced Materials, Aerospace, and Civil Infrastructure 2017, 1016917 (19 April 2017); doi: 10.1117/12.2261825. Posted with permission.

Copyright Owner
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Alessandro Cancelli, Laura Micheli, Simon Laflamme, Alice Alipour, et al.. "Damage location and quantification of a pretensioned concrete beam using stochastic subspace identification" Portland, ORProceedings of SPIE Vol. 10169 Iss. 1016917 (2017) p. 1016917-1 - 1016917-15
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/simon_laflamme/63/