Abstract

Quasi-periodic structures, as found in multi-span bridges, multi-bay and multi-storey buildings, are often characterized by a high modal density, even at low frequencies. This clustering of modes poses challenges in operational modal analysis, as well as in finite element model updating, where a pairing of experimental and numerically predicted modes is required. To overcome these difficulties, an alternative method for model updating based on the so-called free wave characteristics has recently been proposed. In this work, this method is applied to calibrate a finite element model of the K032 viaduct of the A11 highway in Bruges, Belgium. Vibration measurements are conducted to experimentally determine the free wave characteristics of the viaduct. In the model updating, the discrepancy between the calculated and identified free wave characteristics is minimized. The results are validated by comparing measured frequency response functions with those obtained from the updated finite element model.

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