Structural Damage Localization under Unknown Seismic Excitation Based on Mahalanobis Squared Distance of Strain Transmissibility Function

Author:

Liu Lijun,Zhang Xin,Lei YingORCID,Zheng Zhupeng

Abstract

Due to the unpredictability of seismic excitation, the data-driven damage identification method, which only depends on the monitoring response data, has a good development prospect in structural health monitoring. In recent years, damage identification methods based on transmissibility function (TF) and Mahalanobis squared distance (MSD) have been widely studied. However, the existing methods are only applicable to damage warning. To overcome this limitation, an improved method for structural damage localization is proposed. Strain TF is used to eliminate the influence of unknown ambient excitation and unknown seismic excitation, which is more sensitive to local damage than traditional TF based on acceleration and displacement data. The MSD of strain TF is employed to construct a novel damage indicator that is used to identify the damage location. Two numerical simulations have been conducted to verify the feasibility of the method for damage localization and good anti-noise performance. In the case of the multi-damage condition, the novel damage indicator is performed to estimate the severity of damage to some extent.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key R&D Program of China

Fujian Natural Science Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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