Author:
Hernández-González Israel Alejandro,García-Macías Enrique
Abstract
AbstractModel-based damage identification for structural health monitoring (SHM) remains an open issue in the literature. Along with the computational challenges related to the modeling of full-scale structures, classical single-model structural identification (St-Id) approaches provide no means to guarantee the physical meaningfulness of the inverse calibration results. In this light, this work introduces a novel methodology for model-driven damage identification based on multi-class digital models formed by a population of competing structural models, each representing a different failure mechanism. The forward models are replaced by computationally efficient meta-models, and continuously calibrated using monitoring data. If an anomaly in the structural performance is detected, a model selection approach based on the Bayesian information criterion (BIC) is used to identify the most plausibly activated failure mechanism. The potential of the proposed approach is illustrated through two case studies, including a numerical planar truss and a real-world historical construction: the Muhammad Tower in the Alhambra fortress.
Funder
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Secretaría General de Universidades, Investigación y Tecnología de la Junta de Andalucía
Universidad de Granada
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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