Abstract

Under external load excitation, damage such as breathing cracks and bolt loosening will cause structural time domain acceleration to have nonlinear features. To solve the problem of time domain nonlinear damage identification, a damage identification method based on the Kullback–Leibler (KL) distance of time domain model residuals is proposed in this paper. First, an autoregressive (AR) model order was selected using the autocorrelation function (ACF) and Akaike information criterion (AIC). Then, an AR model was obtained based on the structural acceleration response time series, and the AR model residual was extracted. Finally, the KL distance was used as a damage indicator to judge the structural damage source location. The effectiveness of the proposed method was verified by using a multi-story, multi-span stand model experiment and a simulated eight-story shear structure. The results show that the proposed structural nonlinear damage identification method can effectively distinguish the structural damage location of multi-degree-of-freedom shear structures and complex stand structures, and it is robust enough to detect environmental noise and small damage.

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