Research on Structural Damage Identification of Shear Buildings Based on Modal Curvature Change

Author:

Qiu Huahua12ORCID,Wang Cuikun1,Chen Caihua1,Cui Mingzhe1ORCID,Qiu Shengyuan1ORCID,Zhao Pengfei1,Nie Jianguo2

Affiliation:

1. China Academy of Building Research, Beijing 100013, P. R. China

2. Department of Civil Engineering Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, P. R. China

Abstract

In the past few decades, various techniques for structural damage identification based on dynamic properties have been widely studied, among which modal curvature is the research hotspot, due to its high sensitivity to local damage. To realize story-level structural damage identification of shear buildings, this paper first derives the patterns of variation in modal curvature of the damaged structure. Then, a new damage index sensitive to local damage called the Modal Curvature Change modified with Softmax (MCCSM for short), is proposed to improve the accuracy of structural damage identification. Afterward, the validity of the damage index is verified by a shaking table test of a scaled RC frame structure model and its corresponding numerical model. The research results show that the damage location indicated by MCCSM corresponds well with the damage phenomenon in the shaking table test and numerical simulation; compared with using the theoretical mode shape, the MCCSM index can give comparable damage identification results using the mode shape obtained through operational modal analysis from vibration time-history data, which proves the feasibility in engineering practices; through numerical simulation, it is proved that the MCCSM index is applicable in a wide range of damage cases with different story position, number of damaged story, and damage extent.

Funder

Key Technologies Research and Development Program

the Research Fund of China Academy of Building Research

the Research Fund of CABRTech Co.Ltd

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

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