Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
In this paper, experimental damage identification on 1D (beam) and 2D (plate) structures is
carried out using methods based on the modal curvature and modal strain energy analysis. The considered
techniques require setting a reference (intact) configuration the damaged structure is compared with. The type
of damage analysed during tests consists in a local reduction of the beam or plate thickness properly produced
with a milling machine. The calculation of modal strain energy needs the identification of the structural
modes based on accelerometer data, which are obtained both with roving hammer technique and output-only
technique, the latter suitable for continuous monitoring on ship structures in operational conditions. Though
the exploited damage identification techniques were deeply analysed and compared in a previous work, their
application to experimental data sets some challenges in terms of (i) numerical evaluation of strain energy in-
tegrals and (ii) inclusion of additional points for the calculation of curvatures by exploiting nominal boundary
conditions. The refinement of the considered procedure for damage identification is the preliminary step for a
more practical application to continuous monitoring of ship structures which will follow in the near future to
small size ships.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
DAMAGE IDENTIFICATION; DAMAGE INDEX; EXPERIMENTAL MODAL ANALYSIS
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