The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsv.2018.07.006The method of artificial boundary conditions provides a way of significantly expanding the amount of useable data for performing model update or damage detection. It accomplishes this by artificially applying boundary conditions directly to the measured frequency response functions, which can then be curve fit to obtain the modal parameters. A critical task in the application of this method is the selection of modes from a large available set of candidate modes generated by the application of various artificial boundary conditions. An orthogonal projection procedure is used to select modes from which to build a composite sensitivity matrix o...
AbstractThis paper presents a global algorithm for damage assessment of structures, based on a param...
In the recent years, vibration-based structural damage identification has been subject of significan...
Damage assessment of structures includes estimation of location and severity of damage. Quite often ...
In structural engineering, a finite element model is often used to estimate its dynamic or static be...
Sensitivity-based finite element model updating and structural damage detection has been limited by ...
Conference: 1997 IMAC XV - 15th International Modal Analysis ConferenceThe updating of finite elemen...
The use of finite element modeling (FEM) in design has expanded as computers have become more capabl...
In the study of finite element model updating or damage detection, most papers usually employ transf...
The FRP composite beam structure that is intended to represent deck prototype used in civil engineer...
Response surface methodology (RSM) has been proven applicable for updating finite element baseline m...
A new optimal update method for the correlation of dynamic structural finite element models with mod...
A new method for identifying the location of finite element model errors given test-identified frequ...
International audienceThis paper presents a basic experimental technique and simplified FE based mod...
In this paper the applicability of Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) is investigated for damage dete...
Model based damage detection and localization is one of the most efficient non-destructive health as...
AbstractThis paper presents a global algorithm for damage assessment of structures, based on a param...
In the recent years, vibration-based structural damage identification has been subject of significan...
Damage assessment of structures includes estimation of location and severity of damage. Quite often ...
In structural engineering, a finite element model is often used to estimate its dynamic or static be...
Sensitivity-based finite element model updating and structural damage detection has been limited by ...
Conference: 1997 IMAC XV - 15th International Modal Analysis ConferenceThe updating of finite elemen...
The use of finite element modeling (FEM) in design has expanded as computers have become more capabl...
In the study of finite element model updating or damage detection, most papers usually employ transf...
The FRP composite beam structure that is intended to represent deck prototype used in civil engineer...
Response surface methodology (RSM) has been proven applicable for updating finite element baseline m...
A new optimal update method for the correlation of dynamic structural finite element models with mod...
A new method for identifying the location of finite element model errors given test-identified frequ...
International audienceThis paper presents a basic experimental technique and simplified FE based mod...
In this paper the applicability of Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) is investigated for damage dete...
Model based damage detection and localization is one of the most efficient non-destructive health as...
AbstractThis paper presents a global algorithm for damage assessment of structures, based on a param...
In the recent years, vibration-based structural damage identification has been subject of significan...
Damage assessment of structures includes estimation of location and severity of damage. Quite often ...