Independent of the modal identification techniques employed for damage detection, use of measured modal data limits the expectations for damage location. These limitations are examined using the distribution of modal strain energy and the sensitivity of the frequency and mode shapes to structural stiffness changes. For given measured modal information of specific accuracy, this examination reveals the following: (1) damage detection is feasible for members that contribute significantly to the strain energy of the measured modes, (2) the modes which are most effective in detecting damage to certain critical members can be identified, and (3) a relationship can be drawn between the accuracy of the measured modes and frequencies and damage det...
Over the past 25 years detecting damage in a structure from changes in dynamic parameters has receiv...
Over the past 30 years detecting damage in a structure from changes in dynamic parameters has receiv...
Structural damage can be detected by comparing the responses before and after the damage. The respon...
Structural health monitoring for complex systems can contribute significantly to reduced life cycle ...
Locating damaged truss members in large space structures will involve a combination of sensing and d...
This paper summarizes the experimental program, the modal test results, the extracted modal shapes a...
This paper describes a series of modal tests that were performed on a cantilevered truss structure. ...
This paper presents a method for structural damage identification based on the modal data change bef...
A three-dimensional scale model of a hexagonal boom truss of the then space station Freedom was buil...
This paper is an experimental investigation of the effect of damage on the vibration modes and frequ...
The damage location approach employs the control system capabilities for the structure to test the s...
The dynamic behavior of a structural system is influenced by damage to the structure. Extraction of...
Damage detection and identification in civil, mechanical, and aerospace engineering structures by us...
In this article, new methods for detecting damage in structural systems are presented. These methods...
This paper provides an overview of methods that examine changes in measured vibration response to de...
Over the past 25 years detecting damage in a structure from changes in dynamic parameters has receiv...
Over the past 30 years detecting damage in a structure from changes in dynamic parameters has receiv...
Structural damage can be detected by comparing the responses before and after the damage. The respon...
Structural health monitoring for complex systems can contribute significantly to reduced life cycle ...
Locating damaged truss members in large space structures will involve a combination of sensing and d...
This paper summarizes the experimental program, the modal test results, the extracted modal shapes a...
This paper describes a series of modal tests that were performed on a cantilevered truss structure. ...
This paper presents a method for structural damage identification based on the modal data change bef...
A three-dimensional scale model of a hexagonal boom truss of the then space station Freedom was buil...
This paper is an experimental investigation of the effect of damage on the vibration modes and frequ...
The damage location approach employs the control system capabilities for the structure to test the s...
The dynamic behavior of a structural system is influenced by damage to the structure. Extraction of...
Damage detection and identification in civil, mechanical, and aerospace engineering structures by us...
In this article, new methods for detecting damage in structural systems are presented. These methods...
This paper provides an overview of methods that examine changes in measured vibration response to de...
Over the past 25 years detecting damage in a structure from changes in dynamic parameters has receiv...
Over the past 30 years detecting damage in a structure from changes in dynamic parameters has receiv...
Structural damage can be detected by comparing the responses before and after the damage. The respon...