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Instantaneous Spectral Entropy: An Application for the Online Monitoring of Multi-Storey Frame Structures
Damage assessment techniques based on entropy measurements have been recently proposed for the structural health monitoring of civil structures and infrastructures. A quasi-real-time approach, based on the use of instantaneous spectral entropy (ISE) over an uninterrupted stream of data, is discussed here. The methodology is proposed for the detection of sudden damage-related structural changes (more specifically, linear stiffness reductions and nonlinear breathing cracks). The method operates by framing the continuous stream of vibration signals and comparing the single frames to a known baseline. The approach is also suitable for nonstationary signals originating from nonlinearly behaving structures. The procedure is validated on an experimental benchmark: a laboratory-scaled model of a three-storey single-span frame metallic structure. Three different definitions of entropy and six candidate time–frequency/time-scale transforms have been tested to find the optimal settings.
Instantaneous Spectral Entropy: An Application for the Online Monitoring of Multi-Storey Frame Structures
Damage assessment techniques based on entropy measurements have been recently proposed for the structural health monitoring of civil structures and infrastructures. A quasi-real-time approach, based on the use of instantaneous spectral entropy (ISE) over an uninterrupted stream of data, is discussed here. The methodology is proposed for the detection of sudden damage-related structural changes (more specifically, linear stiffness reductions and nonlinear breathing cracks). The method operates by framing the continuous stream of vibration signals and comparing the single frames to a known baseline. The approach is also suitable for nonstationary signals originating from nonlinearly behaving structures. The procedure is validated on an experimental benchmark: a laboratory-scaled model of a three-storey single-span frame metallic structure. Three different definitions of entropy and six candidate time–frequency/time-scale transforms have been tested to find the optimal settings.
Instantaneous Spectral Entropy: An Application for the Online Monitoring of Multi-Storey Frame Structures
Marco Civera (Autor:in) / Cecilia Surace (Autor:in)
2022
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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