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New Timoshenko-cracked beam element and crack detection in beam-like structures using genetic algorithm

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In this article, a crack identification approach is presented for detecting crack depth and location in beam-like structures, where each crack is substituted by a corresponding linear rotational spring connecting two adjacent elastic parts.
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In this paper, a crack identification approach is presented for detecting crack depth and location in beam-like structures. For this purpose, a new beam element with a single transverse edge crack, in arbitrary position of beam element with any depth, is developed. The development is based on a simplified model, where each crack is substituted by a corresponding linear rotational spring, connecting two adjacent elastic parts. The localised spring may be represented based on linear fracture mechanics theory. The components of the stiffness matrix for the cracked element are derived using the superposition principle, compatibility relations, and Betti’s theorem, and finally represented in closed-form expressions. The proposed beam element is efficiently employed for solving forward problem (i.e. to gain accurate natural frequencies of the beam-like structures knowing the cracks’ characteristics). To validate the proposed element, results obtained by new element are compared with two-dimensional finite eleme...

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Exact solution based finite element formulation of cracked beams for crack detection

TL;DR: In this article, a finite element formulation for straight beams with an edge crack, including the effects of shear deformation, and rotatory inertia, is presented, and an experimental modal analysis is performed to see the superiority of the present method for high modes of vibration.
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Identification of cracks in thick beams with a cracked beam element model

TL;DR: In this paper, a robust finite element model updating procedure is presented for the detection of cracks in beams, which takes into consideration of shear deformation and coupling between translational and longitudinal vibrations, and is particularly suitable for thick beams.
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A novel approach based on viscoelastic parameters for bridge health monitoring: A case study of Saigon bridge in Ho Chi Minh City – Vietnam

TL;DR: A viscoelastic model is integrated into structural damage detection and diagnosis based on changes in the mechanical parameters of materials and forms a basis to forecast damages of complex structures.
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Crack modeling and identification in curved beams using differential evolution

TL;DR: In this article, a transfer matrix method is used to obtain the exact solution to the free vibration problems of planar curved beams and cracks are modeled using the concepts of linear elastic fracture mechanics.
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Model-based identification of damage from sparse sensor measurements using Neumann series expansion

TL;DR: In this article, a hybrid version of two different evolutionary optimization algorithms, named Particle Swarm Optimization-Colonial Competitive Algorithm (PSO-CCA), is suggested and utilized for solving optimization problem, not only can pick the positive points of PSO and CCA for searching complex solution domain, but also can lead to achieving a powerful, fast speed optimization strategy.
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Damage detection from changes in curvature mode shapes

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