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Stationarity‐Based Approach for the Selection of Lag Length in Cointegration Analysis Used for Structural Damage Detection
AbstractCointegration has been recently brought to structural health monitoring (SHM) as a new methodology for dealing with the problem of environmental and/or operational variability in monitored structures. However, it is well known that the choice of lag length in cointegration analysis has a strong influence on damage detection results. The article presents a new approach for optimal lag length selection in cointegration analysis used for structural damage detection. This new method is based on stationarity analysis of data representing undamaged condition. The proposed method is validated using Lamb wave data under the effects of temperature variations and vibroacoustic data obtained from nonlinear vibroacoustic modulation experiments with different low‐frequency vibration (or modal) excitations. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of the method for structural damage detection based on SHM data heavily affected by environmental or operational conditions.
Stationarity‐Based Approach for the Selection of Lag Length in Cointegration Analysis Used for Structural Damage Detection
AbstractCointegration has been recently brought to structural health monitoring (SHM) as a new methodology for dealing with the problem of environmental and/or operational variability in monitored structures. However, it is well known that the choice of lag length in cointegration analysis has a strong influence on damage detection results. The article presents a new approach for optimal lag length selection in cointegration analysis used for structural damage detection. This new method is based on stationarity analysis of data representing undamaged condition. The proposed method is validated using Lamb wave data under the effects of temperature variations and vibroacoustic data obtained from nonlinear vibroacoustic modulation experiments with different low‐frequency vibration (or modal) excitations. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of the method for structural damage detection based on SHM data heavily affected by environmental or operational conditions.
Stationarity‐Based Approach for the Selection of Lag Length in Cointegration Analysis Used for Structural Damage Detection
Computer aided Civil Eng
Dao, Phong B. (author) / Staszewski, Wieslaw J. (author) / Klepka, Andrzej (author)
Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering ; 32 ; 138-153
2017-02-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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