The presence of damage in engineering structures could usually cause local variation in stiffness or damping, and therefore it is meaningful to detect the variation as early as possible for protecting the engineering structure from serious damage. In the study, a novel method is developed to detect and locate the local variation in stiffness and damping for structures based on transmissibility. Some important properties of transmissibility are first analytically revealed and, further, a variation detection indicator is proposed to locate the variation. The effectiveness of the proposed method is verified by numerical studies and the usefulness of it is demonstrated by application for detecting crack position in beam structures. The results ...
The authors thank the Portuguese Science Foundation, FCT, through IDMEC, under LAETA, project no. UI...
The authors thank the Portuguese Science Foundation, FCT, through IDMEC, under LAETA, project no. UI...
In this paper, a damage-detection approach using the Mahalanobis distance with structural forced dyn...
A vibration based structural health monitoring technique based on Transmissibility Functions (TF) is...
Output-based structural damage detection is becoming increasingly appealing due to its potential in ...
This article uses frequency domain transmissibility functions for detecting and locating damage in o...
Output-based structural damage detection is becoming increasingly appealing due to its potential in ...
In order to assess structural safety conditions, many vibration-based damage detection methods have ...
In order to assess structural safety conditions, many vibration-based damage detection methods have ...
Transmissibility functions have been widely applied into the field of structural health monitoring, ...
Transmissibility functions have been widely applied into the field of structural health monitoring, ...
A new transmissibility-based damage detection and quantification approach is proposed. Based on the ...
Transmissibility functions have been widely applied into the field of structural health monitoring, ...
Transmissibility functions have been widely applied into the field of structural health monitoring, ...
Transmissibility functions have been widely applied into the field of structural health monitoring, ...
The authors thank the Portuguese Science Foundation, FCT, through IDMEC, under LAETA, project no. UI...
The authors thank the Portuguese Science Foundation, FCT, through IDMEC, under LAETA, project no. UI...
In this paper, a damage-detection approach using the Mahalanobis distance with structural forced dyn...
A vibration based structural health monitoring technique based on Transmissibility Functions (TF) is...
Output-based structural damage detection is becoming increasingly appealing due to its potential in ...
This article uses frequency domain transmissibility functions for detecting and locating damage in o...
Output-based structural damage detection is becoming increasingly appealing due to its potential in ...
In order to assess structural safety conditions, many vibration-based damage detection methods have ...
In order to assess structural safety conditions, many vibration-based damage detection methods have ...
Transmissibility functions have been widely applied into the field of structural health monitoring, ...
Transmissibility functions have been widely applied into the field of structural health monitoring, ...
A new transmissibility-based damage detection and quantification approach is proposed. Based on the ...
Transmissibility functions have been widely applied into the field of structural health monitoring, ...
Transmissibility functions have been widely applied into the field of structural health monitoring, ...
Transmissibility functions have been widely applied into the field of structural health monitoring, ...
The authors thank the Portuguese Science Foundation, FCT, through IDMEC, under LAETA, project no. UI...
The authors thank the Portuguese Science Foundation, FCT, through IDMEC, under LAETA, project no. UI...
In this paper, a damage-detection approach using the Mahalanobis distance with structural forced dyn...