Model-Based Damage Identification in a Continuous Bridge Using Vibration Data |
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Authors: | Ashutosh Bagchi Jag Humar Hongpo Xu Ahmed S. Noman |
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Affiliation: | 1Associate Professor, Dept. of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia Univ., 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. West, EV-6.111, Montreal PQ, Canada (corresponding author). E-mail: abagchi@bcee.concordia.ca 2Distinguished Research Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Carleton Univ., Ottawa ON, Canada K1S 5B6. 3Facilities Engineer, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, St. Andrews NB, Canada E5B 2L9. 4Project Manager, Basic Consultant Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh; formerly, Graduate Student, Dept. of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia Univ., Montreal PQ, Canada H3G 1M8.
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Abstract: | Damage often causes changes in the dynamic characteristics of a structure such as frequencies and mode shapes. Vibration-based damage identification techniques utilize the changes in the dynamic characteristics of a structure to determine the location and extent of damage in the structure. Such techniques are applied in this study to the Crowchild Bridge, a steel-free deck continuous bridge located in western Canada. While the numerical models of the bridge are correlated with the measured dynamic characteristics, computer simulation is used to study the identification of a number of different damage patterns, and the effects of measurement errors and incomplete mode shapes on the quality of results are evaluated. The effectiveness of some selected damage identification techniques is examined; the potential difficulties in identifying the damage are outlined; and areas of further research are suggested. A three-dimensional finite-element model and a simple two-dimensional girder model of the bridge have been constructed to study the usefulness of the selected damage identification methods. Another promising damage detection method proposed here is based on the application of neural networks that combines a vibration-based method. |
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Keywords: | Vibration Damage Structural reliability Monitoring Neural networks Continuous structures Bridges Canada |
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