加强木杆监测和健康评价的相互关联方法

Matteo Bertocco, G. Frigo
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尽管玻璃纤维材料的可用性,由于其易于使用,多功能性和成本,木杆仍然主要用于公用事业。应仔细监测杆的机械功能和结构完整性,以避免故障或失效。经济和环境方面的考虑建议采用非破坏性评估技术。在这种情况下,一种有前途的方法依赖于分析由预先定义的振动刺激引起的应力波形,例如用仪器锤敲击极点表面。特别是,其基本思想是将振动数据表示为三个阻尼正弦分量的线性组合,并从应力波频谱内容推断出极点健康状况。事实上,木杆响应解释了有趣的机械特征,如刚度和弯曲刚度。不幸的是,响应还受到各种外部因素的影响,例如地基的坚固性,与邻近电线杆或其他基础设施的架空电缆连接,以及最终的外部表面处理。本文提出了三种很有前途的方法,它们利用测量互相关矩阵的适当形式,大大降低了噪声水平,显著提高了正确区分信息分量和非信息分量的概率。利用合成数据和实验数据对该方法的成功率和估计精度进行了表征。
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Cross-correlation methods for enhanced monitoring and health assessment of wooden poles
Despite the availability of glass-fibre materials, wooden poles are still largely used by utilities due to their easy-of-use, versatility and cost. Poles mechanical functionality and structural integrity should be carefully monitored to avoid breakdowns or failures. Economical and environmental considerations recommend the adoption of non-destructive assessment techniques. In this context, a promising approach relies on the analysis of stress waveforms induced by pre-defined vibrational stimuli, e.g. hitting the pole surface with an instrumented hammer. In particular, the basic idea is to represent the vibrational data as a linear combination of three damped sinusoidal components and infer the pole health condition from the stress wave spectral content. In fact, wooden poles responses account for interesting mechanical features, such as stiffness and flexural rigidity. Unfortunately, the responses are also influenced by a large variety of external factors, such as ground foundation solidity, over-head cable connections with neighbouring poles or other infrastructures, and eventual external surface treatment. This paper presents three promising methods which exploit a proper formulation of the measurement cross-correlation matrix to drastically reduce the noise level and significantly enhance the probability to correctly discriminate the informative components from the non-informative ones. Both synthetic and experimental data are employed to characterize the methods performances in terms of success probability and estimation accuracy.
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