Abstract

In this paper, identification of the natural frequencies, damping ratios and mode shapes of the structures using the measured ambient responses are proposed using time-frequency analysis. The impulse responses are obtained from the measured acceleration time history data through cross-correlations. Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) is employed on these generated impulse responses to obtain Intrinsic Mode Functions (IMFs). Finally, modal identification of the structure is carried out by performing Hilbert Transform (HT) on these generated IMFs. To avoid the problem of mode mixing during EMD of the signal, an improved version with intermittency criteria along with treatment to end effects during sifting is proposed in this paper. Experimentally measured data of Guangzhou New TV (GNTV) Tower is used to test and verify the proposed algorithm. The studies indicate that the proposed HHT based algorithm can be applied quite effectively for the modal identification of practical engineering structures.

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