Earthquakes and Structures
Volume 5, Number 3, 2013, pages 359-378
DOI: 10.12989/eas.2013.5.3.359
Dynamic state estimation for identifying earthquake support motions in instrumented structures
B.Radhika and C.S. Manohar
Abstract
The problem of identification of multi-component and (or) spatially varying earthquake support motions based on measured responses in instrumented structures is considered. The governing equations of motion are cast in the state space form and a time domain solution to the input identification problem is developed based on the Kalman and particle filtering methods. The method allows for noise in measured responses, imperfections in mathematical model for the structure, and possible nonlinear behavior of the structure. The unknown support motions are treated as hypothetical additional system states and a prior model for these motions are taken to be given in terms of white noise processes. For linear systems, the solution is developed within the Kalman filtering framework while, for nonlinear systems, the Monte Carlo simulation based particle filtering tools are employed. In the latter case, the question of controlling sampling variance based on the idea of Rao-Blackwellization is also explored. Illustrative examples include identification of multi-component and spatially varying support motions in linear/nonlinear structures.
Key Words
dynamic state estimation; particle filters; force identification; earthquake support motions
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Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012, India