Temperature effects on modal variability of a stress-ribbon footbridge under operational conditions

This paper reports the environmental effects on modal properties of the stress-ribbon footbridge of FEUP Campus, based on experimental data acquired by a continuous dynamic monitoring system, with remote control through the Internet, working permanently since June 2009, which comprehends a set of pi...

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Autor principal: Wei-Hua Hu (author)
Outros Autores: A. Cardoso (author), F. Magalhães (author), E. Caetano (author), A. Cunha (author)
Formato: book
Idioma:eng
Publicado em: 2010
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Texto completo:https://hdl.handle.net/10216/91822
País:Portugal
Oai:oai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/91822
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Resumo:This paper reports the environmental effects on modal properties of the stress-ribbon footbridge of FEUP Campus, based on experimental data acquired by a continuous dynamic monitoring system, with remote control through the Internet, working permanently since June 2009, which comprehends a set of piezoelectric accelerometers and temperature sensors. A toolkit in LabVIEW environment was developed to process all the data collected by the monitoring system during almost one year, using an automated SSICOV modal identification method and an algorithm for the evaluation of averaged vibration amplitude. It is revealed that the natural frequencies are affected by both temperature and vibration amplitude caused by pedestrians. Comparison of modal estimates obtained from ambient vibration tests performed in October 2009 and October 2004, as well as the continuous monitoring results demonstrate that these ambient effects may mask subtle changes caused by possible damage. The application of Principal Component Analysis on the natural frequencies effectively eliminates such effects, enabling the establishment of a baseline to detect possible damage.