Abstract

Structural identification via modal analysis in structural mechanics is gaining popularity in recent years, despite conceptual difficulties connected with its use. This paper is devoted to illustrating the advantages and also the indeterminacy characterizing structural identification problems for bridge structures, even in rather simple instances. In particular, an identification procedure based on modal analysis and finite-element model updating is presented for the characterization of a concrete bridge whose constructive typology is quite diffuse in the area of Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy. Experience has suggested (so as to restrict the indeterminacy frequently affecting identification issues) resorting to all the a priori information on the system and mindfully selecting the parameters to be identified. The analysis pointed out some particularities in the modeling of bridge typology under study, otherwise not a priori detectable from an analytical point of view.

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