System Identification of a Two-Story Infilled RC Building in Different Damage States

Q4 Environmental Science
Seyedsina Yousefianmoghadam, Mingming Song, A. Stavridis, B. Moaveni
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Abstract

This study focuses on vibration-based system identification of an actual structure located in El Centro, California. The structure had already been subjected to four earthquakes with epicenters in close proximity and was to be demolished due to the extended damage. Four damage levels were introduced to the structure by gradually removing four perimeter infill walls. A series of dynamic tests were conducted in each damage state using an eccentric mass shaker. The ambient vibration of the structure was also recorded through an array of 60 accelerometers mounted on the structure. The system identification discussed in this paper was conducted using the ambient vibration recordings. Moreover, a preliminary finite element model of the building was created to estimate numerically the dynamic characteristics of the structure. These were compared to the properties obtained from the system identification. The results indicate that the frequencies estimated by the model overestimate those obtained from the system identification results, while the experimentally and numerically obtained mode shapes are in good agreement.
两层填充混凝土建筑不同损伤状态下的系统识别
本研究的重点是对位于加利福尼亚州埃尔森特罗的实际结构进行基于振动的系统识别。该建筑已经经历了四次震中很近的地震,由于大面积的破坏,将被拆除。通过逐渐移除四周的填充墙,将结构引入了四个损坏级别。采用偏心质量激振器对各损伤状态进行了一系列动力试验。通过安装在结构上的60个加速度计阵列也记录了结构的环境振动。本文讨论的系统辨识是利用环境振动记录进行的。此外,建立了建筑物的初步有限元模型,以数值估计结构的动力特性。将这些与从系统识别中获得的属性进行比较。结果表明,模型估计的频率比系统辨识结果估计的频率高,而实验和数值计算得到的模态振型吻合较好。
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Scopus: Journal of East African Ornithology
Scopus: Journal of East African Ornithology Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: Journal of East African Ornithology has been published since 1977 by the Bird Committee of the East Africa Natural History Society. Originally titled Scopus, the addition of Journal of East African Ornithology began with our January 2018 issue. The journal is published Open Access twice a year, typically in January and July. Authors retain copyright and their work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Our copyright and licensing agreement only applies from January 2018 onwards, and does not apply to previously published issues. Users have the right to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles.
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