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Development of lateral displacement sensor for real‐time detection of structural damage
Authors:Iwao Matsuya  Ryota Tomishi  Maya Sato  Kiyoshi Kanekawa  Yoshihiro Nitta  Motoichi Takahashi  Satoru Miura  Yasutsugu Suzuki  Tomohiko Hatada  Ryuta Katamura  Takashi Tanii  Shuichi Shoji  Akira Nishitani  Iwao Ohdomari
Abstract:We have developed a novel sensor that enables us to measure the relative story displacement of a building structure in real time. This lateral displacement sensor (LDS) is composed of a light‐emitting diode (LED) array, which is fixed on the ceiling, and a position‐sensitive detector (PSD) unit, which is placed on the floor. We optimized the LDS to achieve high accuracy in lateral displacement measurement. The accuracy was evaluated to be 60 µm by conducting shaking table tests. Two LDSs were implemented in an actual building equipped with an active variable stiffness (AVS) system, and the building was vibrated with seismic waveforms by an exciter placed on the rooftop. The seismic displacement of the second floor relative to the first floor was measured using the LDS. Furthermore, the inclination angle of the second floor could be measured using the LDS during the seismic vibration. Using the AVS system, we realized the residual displacement of the second floor without inducing damage to the building, and succeeded in real‐time residual displacement measurement for the first time. These results indicate that the LDS is useful for the health diagnosis of a building structure. © 2011 Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Keywords:structural health monitoring  damage detection  relative story displacement  position‐sensitive detector  residual displacement
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