A modified mode shape data-based method for beams structural damage detection
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https://doi.org/10.4025/actascitechnol.v45i1.63847Keywords:
Damage identification; structural damage; modal analysis; numerical analysis; beams; mode shape dataAbstract
Damage detection methods based on changing modal parameters have received considerable attention in engineering applications due to the satisfactory results and the low associated cost compared with other techniques. The Mode Shape Data Based Indicator (MSDBI) is a damage indicator available in the literature, being used to identify damage in beam structures from the mode shape, mode shape slope and mode shape curvature, in the undamaged and damaged configurations of the element under study. However, in some situations, the configuration of the displacement mode shape of the ith mode, of the undamaged structure compared to the damaged one, presents mirroring. The damage identification algorithm could be a better indicator when these situations occur. Them, this paper presents a proposal to modify this method, called MSDBIM. The proposed modified method (MSDBIM) and the traditional method (MSDBI) were applied in two numerical examples that were elaborated in commercial software of finite elements, namely a simply supported concrete beam and a fixed-end steel beam in different single and multiple damage scenarios with sensitivity studies. A new discretization for the fixed-end beam was performed to assess whether there is a direct influence on the damage identification method. The results show that the proposed method (MSDBIM) performs better than the traditional method (MSDBI).
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