Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
511430 Computers & Structures 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The present paper examines the effect of local damage in elastic frames composed by Euler beams. The direct problems of undamaged and damaged frames are studied using the Wittrick–Williams algorithm. The related inverse problems of identifying material parameters in the undamaged structure and damage parameters, i.e. location and intensity, in the damaged frame are studied using procedures based on the comparison of numerical and pseudo-experimental natural frequencies. It is shown that the material parameters can be reliably determined and, with reference to the damaged frame, important considerations on the number of frequencies required in order to evaluate damage parameters are outlined. The sensitivity of the proposed procedure to experimental errors is also studied.

► Effect of local damage in beam frames is studied by the Wittrick–Williams algorithm. ► The inverse problems of identifying material and damage parameters are considered. ► Procedures based on the comparison of frequencies are used. ► The minimum number of frequencies required to evaluate damage parameters is defined. ► The sensitivity of the proposed procedure to experimental errors is also studied.

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