Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
510151 Computers & Structures 2012 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents a damage detection technique combining proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) with self-adaptive differential evolution algorithm for structural health monitoring considering environmental variability and measurement noises. The damage detection methodology consists of three stages. Identification of the exact time instant of damage and exact spatial location of damage using proper orthogonal modes constitutes the first two stages. The damage severity assessment is the third stage and is formulated as a constrained optimisation problem, solved using newly proposed self-adaptive differential evolution algorithm. Numerical simulation studies indicate that the proposed method is robust and can be used effectively in SHM applications.

► New damage detection algorithm employing POD for structural health monitoring (SHM). ► Development of SHM scheme handling both environmental variability and noise. ► Formulation of damage severity as constrained optimisation problem. ► Development of a new self-adaptive DE algorithm & applied to quantify damage. ► Demonstration of robustness of proposed algorithm for structures with smaller damages.

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