Affiliation:
1. School of Architecture, Southeast University, Nanjing, China
2. China Construction First Building Group Corporation Limited, Beijing, China
Abstract
Optimal sensor placement for timber architecture heritage poses a significant challenge due to the unique structural types and complex monitoring purposes. In this study, a three-stage method is proposed, taking a courtyard-style heritage, built 133 years ago, as an example. First, a finite element model that accounted for the parameter randomness and initial damage was constructed using a genetic algorithm (GA) and experimental results. Second, a new weighted fitness function of logarithmic type was developed for multi-type sensors and multi-objective monitoring. Third, a novel genetic algorithm, Meta-GA, was proposed, introducing competition group mechanisms and gene libraries to improve optimal capability while maintaining computational efficiency. The Meta-GA is then compared to the other two optimization modes using seven indexes. Finally, damage detection capability was tested for the proposed three schemes at noise levels of 0%, 5%, and 10%. The results reveal that the proposed three-stage method with Meta-GA can provide the best solution.
Funder
Research and development project of China State Construction Engineering Corporation
Key Research and Development Project of Jiangsu Province
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Key R&D program of China
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Biophysics
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