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Structural damage detection by a sensitivity and statistical-based method
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In this paper, the authors extend the Multiple Damage Location Assurance Criterion (MDLAC) by introducing two methods of estimating the size of defects in a structure, which are illustrated using numerical data for two truss structures and validated experimentally using a three-beam test structure.About:
This article is published in Journal of Sound and Vibration.The article was published on 1998-10-08. It has received 376 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Modal analysis & Modal.read more
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Vibration-based Damage Identification Methods: A Review and Comparative Study:
Wei Fan,Pizhong Qiao +1 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive review on modal parameter-based damage identification methods for beam- or plate-type structures is presented in this paper, and the damage identification algorithms in terms of signal processing are discussed.
A review of structural health monitoring literature 1996-2001
TL;DR: An updated review covering the years 1996 2001 will summarize the outcome of an updated review of the structural health monitoring literature, finding that although there are many more SHM studies being reported, the investigators, in general, have not yet fully embraced the well-developed tools from statistical pattern recognition.
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Vibration Based Condition Monitoring: A Review:
E. Peter Carden,Paul Fanning +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the state of the art in vibration-based condition monitoring with particular emphasis on structural engineering applications is reviewed, focusing on the use of in situ non-destructive sensing and analysis of system characteristics for detecting changes, which may indicate damage or degradation.
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A review of vibration-based structural health monitoring with special emphasis on composite materials
TL;DR: Structural health monitoring and damage detection techniques are tools of great importance in the off-shore, civil, mechanical and aeronautical engineering communities, both for safety reasons and because of the economic benefits that can result.
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A two stage method for structural damage detection using a modal strain energy based index and particle swarm optimization
TL;DR: Numerical results indicate that the combination of MSEBI and PSO can provide a reliable tool to accurately identify the multiple structural damage.
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