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Frequency changes in frequency-based damage identification

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Pages 611-619 | Received 28 Feb 2008, Accepted 25 May 2009, Published online: 29 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The eigenfrequencies of a bridge are influenced by the environment and by structural integrity. The task of damage identification is to conclude structural integrity from measured eigenfrequencies. Environmental frequency changes are a negative effect that hinders reliable damage identification. In this paper, it is experimentally shown how temperature and traffic load affect the eigenfrequencies, and reduction of this effect using a frequency prediction model is presented. Random variations are described using a probability density function, and a damage indicator based on this function is proposed. The paper addresses the issue of reliability of damage detection considering random and systematic errors that are present in the eigenfrequencies extracted from measurements. Various damage scenarios are presented, both with identifiable and non-identifiable damages.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to express thanks to the Vienna Municipal Authority (MA 29) for their cooperation and Aplica GmbH for installing the monitoring system.

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