One of the most important issues in civil as in mechanical engineering is the detection of structural damages. During its whole service life, a civil structure as, in particular, a building, besides the exposure to operational and environmental forces, usually present, can be subjected to episodic seismic loadings (earthquakes). These events may have a deep impact on building safety and therefore a continuous monitoring of the structure health conditions becomes desirable or even necessary in many cases. Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) systems provide a valuable knowledge of the dynamic behaviour of monitored structures, of their response to service and environmental loadings and of rise and distribution of the deterioration conditions. In such a background, the purpose of this work is to propose a novel combined experimental and numerical methodology to perform the SHM of civil structures lying in seismic hazard zones. A relatively low cost SHM prototypic system based on this approach has been developed. The data acquired by the system are provided to a finite element numerical model (FEM) to detect the appearing, rise and distribution of local damages and to estimate a global damage level.

A combined experimental and theoretical approach to the SHM of structures subjected to seismic loading / Isidori, D.; Concettoni, E.; Cristalli, C.; Lenci, S.; Soria, L.. - CD-ROM. - (2012), pp. 3331-3344. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering, ISMA 2012 tenutosi a Leuven, Belgium nel September 17-19, 2012).

A combined experimental and theoretical approach to the SHM of structures subjected to seismic loading

Soria, L.
2012-01-01

Abstract

One of the most important issues in civil as in mechanical engineering is the detection of structural damages. During its whole service life, a civil structure as, in particular, a building, besides the exposure to operational and environmental forces, usually present, can be subjected to episodic seismic loadings (earthquakes). These events may have a deep impact on building safety and therefore a continuous monitoring of the structure health conditions becomes desirable or even necessary in many cases. Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) systems provide a valuable knowledge of the dynamic behaviour of monitored structures, of their response to service and environmental loadings and of rise and distribution of the deterioration conditions. In such a background, the purpose of this work is to propose a novel combined experimental and numerical methodology to perform the SHM of civil structures lying in seismic hazard zones. A relatively low cost SHM prototypic system based on this approach has been developed. The data acquired by the system are provided to a finite element numerical model (FEM) to detect the appearing, rise and distribution of local damages and to estimate a global damage level.
2012
International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering, ISMA 2012
978-90-73802-89-6
A combined experimental and theoretical approach to the SHM of structures subjected to seismic loading / Isidori, D.; Concettoni, E.; Cristalli, C.; Lenci, S.; Soria, L.. - CD-ROM. - (2012), pp. 3331-3344. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering, ISMA 2012 tenutosi a Leuven, Belgium nel September 17-19, 2012).
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