Smart Structures and Systems
Volume 7, Number 2, 2011, pages 153-167
DOI: 10.12989/sss.2011.7.2.153
A comparative study on the subspace based system identification techniques applied on civil engineering structures.
Pelin Gundes Bakir, Serhat Alkan and Ender Mete Eksioglu
Abstract
The Subspace based System Identification Techniques (SSIT) have been very popular within the research circles in the last decade due to their proven superiority over the other existing system identification techniques. For operational (output only) modal analysis, the stochastic SSIT and for operational modal analysis in the presence of exogenous inputs, the combined deterministic stochastic SSIT have been used in the literature. This study compares the application of the two alternative techniques on a typical school building in Istanbul using 100 Monte Carlo simulations. The study clearly shows that the combined
deterministic stochastic SSIT performs superior to the stochastic SSIT when the techniques are applied on
noisy data from low to mid rise stiff structures.
Key Words
subspace based system identification; structural health monitoring; ambient vibration; operational modal analysis; buildings.
Address
Pelin Gundes Bakir ,Serhat Alkan : Department of Civil Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Maslak, 34469, Istanbul, Turkey.
Ender Mete Eksioglu :Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering, Istanbul Technical University,
Maslak, 34469, Istanbul, Turkey