Smart Structures and Systems
Volume 19, Number 3, 2017, pages 259-268
DOI: 10.12989/sss.2017.19.3.259
Numerical studies on the effect of measurement noises on the online parametric identification of a cable-stayed bridge
Yaohua Yang, Hongwei Huang and Limin Sun
Abstract
System identification of structures is one of the important aspects of structural health monitoring. The accuracy and efficiency of identification results is affected severely by measurement noises, especially when the structure system is large, such as bridge structures, and when online system identification is required. In this paper, the least square estimation (LSE) method is used combined with the substructure approach for identifying structural parameters of a cable-stay bridge with large degree of freedoms online. Numerical analysis is carried out by first dividing the bridge structure into smaller substructures and then estimates the parameters of each substructure online using LSE method. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed approach is capable of identifying structural parameters, however, the accuracy and efficiency of identification results depend highly on the noise sensitivities of loading region, loading pattern as well as element size.
Key Words
structural health monitoring; LSE; system identification of structure; measurement noises
Address
Yaohua Yang, Hongwei Huang and Limin Sun: Department of Bridge Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Hongwei Huang and Limin Sun: State Key Laboratory for Disaster Reduction in Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China