Choice of Appropriate Control Values for Effective Analyses of Damage Detection

The article is devoted to a suitable choice of input parameters for the efficient running of a self-developed code used for damage detection. The code was prepared in Office Excel VBA, which used a non-destructive vibration-based method. The primary aim of the code is to determine the change in bend...

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Main Authors: Venglár Michal, Sokol Milan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-03-01
Series:Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering
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spelling doaj-0e0c7ee923ce43aaaa7c479785aa6e9b2020-11-24T23:39:16ZengSciendoSlovak Journal of Civil Engineering1210-38961338-39732017-03-01251242810.1515/sjce-2017-0004sjce-2017-0004Choice of Appropriate Control Values for Effective Analyses of Damage DetectionVenglár Michal0Sokol Milan1Department of Structural Mechanics, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Bratislava, SlovakiaDepartment of Structural Mechanics, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Bratislava, SlovakiaThe article is devoted to a suitable choice of input parameters for the efficient running of a self-developed code used for damage detection. The code was prepared in Office Excel VBA, which used a non-destructive vibration-based method. The primary aim of the code is to determine the change in bending stiffness by using the FE model updating method, and the aim of the paper is to determine the effect of the input data on the bending stiffness calculations. The code was applied for a numerical model of a steel bar. The steel bar was a simply supported beam with a span of 3.5 m. The time of the calculations and precision of the identification were investigated. The values of the time consumption depend on the input values, the desired limit of the accepted error, and the length of the step in every iteration. Data from an experimental model was analysed. The model was made of wooden and plaster boards. The calculations were done in accordance with suitable input data from a parametric study.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/sjce.2017.25.issue-1/sjce-2017-0004/sjce-2017-0004.xml?format=INTParametric studyStructural health monitoringDamage assessmentSystem identificationFE model updating method
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author Venglár Michal
Sokol Milan
spellingShingle Venglár Michal
Sokol Milan
Choice of Appropriate Control Values for Effective Analyses of Damage Detection
Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering
Parametric study
Structural health monitoring
Damage assessment
System identification
FE model updating method
author_facet Venglár Michal
Sokol Milan
author_sort Venglár Michal
title Choice of Appropriate Control Values for Effective Analyses of Damage Detection
title_short Choice of Appropriate Control Values for Effective Analyses of Damage Detection
title_full Choice of Appropriate Control Values for Effective Analyses of Damage Detection
title_fullStr Choice of Appropriate Control Values for Effective Analyses of Damage Detection
title_full_unstemmed Choice of Appropriate Control Values for Effective Analyses of Damage Detection
title_sort choice of appropriate control values for effective analyses of damage detection
publisher Sciendo
series Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering
issn 1210-3896
1338-3973
publishDate 2017-03-01
description The article is devoted to a suitable choice of input parameters for the efficient running of a self-developed code used for damage detection. The code was prepared in Office Excel VBA, which used a non-destructive vibration-based method. The primary aim of the code is to determine the change in bending stiffness by using the FE model updating method, and the aim of the paper is to determine the effect of the input data on the bending stiffness calculations. The code was applied for a numerical model of a steel bar. The steel bar was a simply supported beam with a span of 3.5 m. The time of the calculations and precision of the identification were investigated. The values of the time consumption depend on the input values, the desired limit of the accepted error, and the length of the step in every iteration. Data from an experimental model was analysed. The model was made of wooden and plaster boards. The calculations were done in accordance with suitable input data from a parametric study.
topic Parametric study
Structural health monitoring
Damage assessment
System identification
FE model updating method
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