Abstract

Online model updating in hybrid simulation (HS) can represent an effective technique to reduce modeling errors of parts numerically simulated, that is, numerical substructures, especially when only a few critical components of a large system can be tested, that is, physical substructures. As a result, in an enhanced HS with online model updating, parameters of constitutive relationship can be identified based on experimental data provided by physical substructures and updated in numerical substructures. This paper proposes a novel method to identify constitutive parameters of concrete laws with unscented Kalman filter (UKF). In order to implement UKF, parts of the source codes of the OpenSEES software were modified to compute estimated measurements. Prior to experimental HS, a parametric study of UKF constitutive law parameters was conducted. As a result, the effectiveness of the UKF combined with OpenSEES was validated through numerical simulations, a monotonic loading test on a concrete column and real-time HSs of a reinforced concrete frame run with both standard and model-updating techniques based on UKF.

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