Damage diagnosis of plates and shells through modal parameters reconstruction using inverse finite-element method

M. Y. Belur, A. Kefal, M. A. Abdollahzadeh, S. Fassois
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In this study, a new modal-based structural health monitoring (SHM) approach is proposed based on the inverse finite-element method (iFEM) to perform damage diagnosis of the plate and shell structures based on full-field modal parameters reconstructed from discrete sensor data. The iFEM formulation can effectively solve a shape sensing or deformation reconstruction problem, where changing displacements of the structure are predicted by minimizing a variational least squares error function of analytical and experimental discrete strains with respect to unknown displacements. Such a solution provides the time-domain response of the structures, which may be solely not enough to extract the dynamical properties of the structure for underlying the unhealthy conditions. To address this important gap, the iFEM is enhanced by processing the full-field displacement solution with fast Fourier transformation, enabling mechanical parameters to switch from time to frequency domain. This posterior step, named iFEM Modal Reconstruction (iFEM-MoRe), can recover full-field dynamical characteristics from the response discrete Fourier transformation of a structure for the investigation of unhealthy structural conditions and damage identification. In this regard, iFEM-MoRe allows the utilization of the entire time/frequency-domain response of structures for correlating modal/dynamical characteristics with structural anomalies. To verify the capability of the approach, intact and damaged cases of benchmark problems are solved. According to the results, it is demonstrated that iFEM-MoRe can predict highly precise natural frequencies just from discrete sensor data without loading/material information. Also, it is revealed that iFEM-MoRe can highly accurately reconstruct full-field mode shapes and diagnose damaged conditions by pinpointing alternated dynamical characteristics of structures as compared to intact parameters. Overall, the presented approach can serve as a complementary toolbox for vibration and/or statistical time series SHM methods to understand full-field modal characteristics of damaged cases just from a network of sensors.
利用反有限元法重建模态参数,对板和壳进行损伤诊断
本研究基于反有限元法(iFEM)提出了一种新的基于模态的结构健康监测(SHM)方法,根据离散传感器数据重建的全场模态参数对板壳结构进行损伤诊断。iFEM 公式能有效解决形状传感或变形重建问题,通过最小化分析和实验离散应变与未知位移的变分最小二乘误差函数来预测结构的变化位移。这种解法提供的是结构的时域响应,但这可能不足以提取结构的动态特性,从而为不健康状况提供基础。为了弥补这一重要差距,iFEM 通过快速傅立叶变换对全场位移解进行处理,使机械参数从时域切换到频域。这一后置步骤被命名为 iFEM 模态重构(iFEM-MoRe),它可以从结构的离散傅里叶变换响应中恢复全场动力学特征,用于研究不健康的结构状况和损伤识别。在这方面,iFEM-MoRe 可以利用结构的整个时域/频域响应,将模态/动力学特征与结构异常联系起来。为了验证该方法的能力,对基准问题的完好和损坏情况进行了求解。结果表明,iFEM-MoRe 可以在没有载荷/材料信息的情况下,通过离散传感器数据预测高精度的自然频率。此外,iFEM-MoRe 还能高度精确地重建全场模态振型,并通过精确定位结构的交变动态特性(与完好参数相比)来诊断受损情况。总之,所介绍的方法可作为振动和/或统计时间序列 SHM 方法的补充工具箱,仅通过传感器网络就能了解受损情况的全场模态特征。
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