Abstract
Abstract Closed-loop damage diagnosis method has attracted some attention in recent years; however, for lack of sufficient measuring points, it is difficult to achieve robust control of large structures cause the output dimension is not enough to meet the demand of system controllability and observability. On this basis, a mode sensitivity enhancement method for beam bridge using high-density strain feedback is proposed, in which high density dynamic strain measurements of the girder structure can be collected by distributed fiber sensor. Utilizing strain–displacement transformation relationship of the girder structure, the dynamic displacements can be obtained and used as output with high dimension to achieve the feedback control for eigenvalue sensitivity enhancement. To verify the proposed method, a series of numerical case studies of a beam bridge structure are performed, and it is demonstrated that the eigenvalue sensitivity can be enhanced effectively.
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More From: ASCE-ASME Journal of Risk and Uncertainty in Engineering Systems, Part B: Mechanical Engineering
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