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Exploration of structural identification tools and barriers on a laboratory model
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Exploration of structural identification tools and barriers on a laboratory model

Korhan Ciloglu, Qin Pan, Kirk A Grimmelsman, F. N Catbas and A. Emin Aktan
Proceedings of SPIE, v 5395(1)
14 Jul 2004
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Abstract

In this paper a structural identification (St-Id) case study on a laboratory physical model is presented. The main objective is to understand the reliability of ambient monitoring as the principal global experimentation tool for St-Id and to address the issues related to the projection of the laboratory study to a bridge structure. Linear deterministic FE modeling, controlled static load tests, impact tests and ambient vibration tests are utilized as St-Id tools to supplement each other in the study. The results showed that even under controlled laboratory conditions, uncertainties in the St-Id process cannot be completely avoided and govern the reliability of an St-Id study. Issues regarding the successful application of ambient vibration testing on a real-life bridge structure based on laboratory model results are addressed.

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