Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 56, Number 2, 2015, pages 293-315
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2015.56.2.293
Influence of wind disturbance on smart stiffness identification of building structure using limited micro-tremor observation
Ryuji Koyama, Kohei Fujita and Izuru Takewaki
Abstract
While most of researches on system identification of building structures are aimed at finding modal parameters first and identifying the corresponding physical parameters by using the transformation in terms of transfer functions and cross spectra, etc., direct physical parameter system identification methods have been proposed recently. Due to the problem of signal/noise (SN) ratios, the previous methods are restricted mostly to earthquake records or forced vibration data. In this paper, a theoretical investigation is performed on the influence of wind disturbances on stiffness identification of building structures using micro-tremor at limited floors. It is concluded that the influence of wind disturbances on stiffness identification of building structures using micro-tremor at limited floors is restricted in case of using time-series data for low-rise buildings and does not cause serious problems.
Key Words
system identification; micro-tremor; wind disturbance; physical parameter; limited observation
Address
Ryuji Koyama, Kohei Fujita and Izuru Takewaki: Department of Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Kyoto University, Nishikyo, Kyoto 615-8540, Japan