Damage Localization and Finite-Element Model Updating Using Multiresponse NDT Data |
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Authors: | Masoud Sanayei Erin Santini Bell Chitra N. Javdekar Jennifer L. Edelmann Eugene Slavsky |
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Affiliation: | 1Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tufts Univ., Medford, MA 02155 (corresponding author). E-mail: masoud.sanayei@Tufts.edu 2Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Univ. of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824. E-mail: erin.bell@unh.edu 3Prudent Solutions Inc., Somerville, MA 02144; formerly, Ph.D. Candidate, Tufts Univ., Medford, MA. E-mail: chitra.javdekar@gmail.com 4LeMessurier Consultants, Cambridge, MA 02139; formerly, Graduate Student, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tufts Univ., Medford, MA 02155. E-mail: jedelmann@lemessurier.com 5Ammann & Whitney, Inc., Boston, MA 02108; formerly, Graduate Student, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tufts Univ., Medford, MA 02155. E-mail: eslavsky@ammann-whitney.com
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Abstract: | New techniques for both finite-element model updating and damage localization are presented using multiresponse nondestructive test (NDT) data. A new protocol for combining multiple parameter estimation algorithms for model updating is presented along with an illustrative example. This approach allows for the simultaneous use of both static and modal NDT data to perform model updating at the element level. A new damage index based on multiresponse NDT data is presented for damage localization of structures. This index is based on static and modal strain energy changes in a structure as a result of damage. This method depicts changes in physical properties of each structural element compared to its initial state using NDT data. Deficient or potentially damaged structural elements are then selected as the unknown parameters to be updated by parameter estimation. Error function normalization, error function stacking, and multiresponse parameter estimation methods are proposed for using multiple data types for simultaneous stiffness and mass parameter estimation. Also, multiple sets of measurements with various sizes and missing data points can be utilized. This paper uses a laboratory grid model of a bridge deck built at the University of Cincinnati Infrastructure Institute and the corresponding NDT data for validation of the above damage localization and model updating methods. Multiresponse parameter estimation has been utilized to update the stiffness of bearing pads, and both the stiffness and mass of the connections, using static and dynamic NDT data. The static and modal responses of the updated grid model presented a closer match with the NDT data than the responses from the initial model. |
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Keywords: | Damage assessment Finite elements Data analysis Nondestructive tests Parameters |
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