Damage identification and assessment in rc structures using vibration data: a review

Inspection of structural components for damage is essential to decision-making for the maintenance of such structures. There have been many studies to assess the reinforced concrete (RC) structural elements. However, the experimental approach is still based on the conventional static test, which is...

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Principais autores: Moatasem Mohammed Fayyadh, Hashim Abdul Razak
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Publicado em: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2013-06-01
coleção:Journal of Civil Engineering and Management
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description Inspection of structural components for damage is essential to decision-making for the maintenance of such structures. There have been many studies to assess the reinforced concrete (RC) structural elements. However, the experimental approach is still based on the conventional static test, which is time-consuming, costly, has intensive equipment and labour requirements and causes major disruptions to the existing use. Modal testing provides an integrated approach, i.e. both local and global characteristics can be ascertained for structural assessment. Depending on the accessibility to damage elements, little or no disruption to the existing use is incurred during testing works. The approach towards structural assessment work provides not only a viable but also a robust, less expensive and powerful alternative to conventional techniques. This paper presents the background of the behaviour of the RC material at different loading and unloading conditions, in order to understand its effect on the modal parameters. The use of modal testing for support stiffness deterioration is highlighted and studies on the use of modal testing for classification of damage source are presented. Studies on the use of modal testing for detection of damage severity and location algorithms and procedures are also presented.
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spelling doaj.art-0312680a6eb54de1b51a682248ec7dbd2022-12-21T23:19:44ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityJournal of Civil Engineering and Management1392-37301822-36052013-06-0119310.3846/13923730.2012.744773Damage identification and assessment in rc structures using vibration data: a reviewMoatasem Mohammed Fayyadh0Hashim Abdul Razak1Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya, 50603, KL, MalaysiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya, 50603, KL, MalaysiaInspection of structural components for damage is essential to decision-making for the maintenance of such structures. There have been many studies to assess the reinforced concrete (RC) structural elements. However, the experimental approach is still based on the conventional static test, which is time-consuming, costly, has intensive equipment and labour requirements and causes major disruptions to the existing use. Modal testing provides an integrated approach, i.e. both local and global characteristics can be ascertained for structural assessment. Depending on the accessibility to damage elements, little or no disruption to the existing use is incurred during testing works. The approach towards structural assessment work provides not only a viable but also a robust, less expensive and powerful alternative to conventional techniques. This paper presents the background of the behaviour of the RC material at different loading and unloading conditions, in order to understand its effect on the modal parameters. The use of modal testing for support stiffness deterioration is highlighted and studies on the use of modal testing for classification of damage source are presented. Studies on the use of modal testing for detection of damage severity and location algorithms and procedures are also presented.http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JCEM/article/view/3854RC composite actionsupport conditionsdamage classificationdamage detectionmodal testing
spellingShingle Moatasem Mohammed Fayyadh
Hashim Abdul Razak
Damage identification and assessment in rc structures using vibration data: a review
Journal of Civil Engineering and Management
RC composite action
support conditions
damage classification
damage detection
modal testing
title Damage identification and assessment in rc structures using vibration data: a review
title_full Damage identification and assessment in rc structures using vibration data: a review
title_fullStr Damage identification and assessment in rc structures using vibration data: a review
title_full_unstemmed Damage identification and assessment in rc structures using vibration data: a review
title_short Damage identification and assessment in rc structures using vibration data: a review
title_sort damage identification and assessment in rc structures using vibration data a review
topic RC composite action
support conditions
damage classification
damage detection
modal testing
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