ABSTRACT
Vibration-based damage identification methods are committed to detecting structural damage by examining changes in the vibration characteristics of structures. However, these characteristics are not only affected by the structural damage but also subject to the change of environmental condition. A new damage localisation method, termed as residual strain energy (RSE) method, which is capable of locating damage on 3D structures under environmental variations, is presented. This RSE method employs the residual mode shapes to construct the damage localisation indicator, in which the principal component analysis algorithm is introduced to eliminate the influence of environmental variations. Numerical simulations were conducted on a 3D offshore platform structure considering temperature variations. Results indicate that the RSE method can effectively eliminate environmental influences and identify structural damage sites correctly.
Acknowledgements
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