Probabilistic damage identification of a designed 9-story building using modal data in the presence of modeling errors
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Validity and accuracy of model based identification techniques such as linear finite element (FE) model updating are sensitive to modeling errors. Models used for the design and performance assessment of civil structures often contain large modeling errors for certain frequency ranges of response. In other words, modeling errors have unequal effects on different vibration modes of structures. Therefore, the performance of FE model updating for damage identification is sensitive to the type and the subset of data used and to the residual weight factors. This study proposes a process to mitigate the effects of modeling errors by selecting the optimal subset of modes and the optimal modal residual weights. Multiple model updating classes are defined based on different subsets of modes and different weight factors. Structural damage is then identified using Bayesian model class selection and model averaging techniques over the results of all the considered model updating classes. In addition, a new likelihood function is defined to allow damage identification without the need for calibrating a reference FE model. Performance of the proposed damage identification process and the new likelihood function is evaluated numerically at multiple levels of modeling errors and structural damage on the SAC 9-story steel moment frame. It is shown that the structural damages can be identified with negligible bias when the proposed likelihood and updating process is implemented. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd
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