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Output-only fatigue prediction of uncertain steel structures

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Dertimanis V., Chatzi E., Azam S.E., Papadimitriou C.
Date
2016
Language
en
Sujet
Estimation
Fatigue damage
Fatigue of materials
Kalman filters
Life cycle
Nonlinear filtering
Numerical methods
Sensor networks
Slip forming
Steel structures
Structural health monitoring
Damage accumulation rule
Fatigue damage accumulation
Remaining fatigue life
Sensor network capacity
State and parameter estimations
Structural excitation
Structural information
Unscented Kalman Filter
Parameter estimation
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A fatigue estimation framework for steel structures is proposed in this study, under realistic assump-tions on the sensor network capacity and under the premise of uncertainty in the structural information available throughout the life-cycle of the monitored structure. To this purpose, in a first step, a joint input-state-parameter estimation problem is formulated, which integrates the dual Kalman filter and the unscented Kalman filter. The former aims at estimating the unknown structural excitations, while the latter solves the state and parameter estimation problem that is closely related to the estimation of stresses in critical areas. Accordingly, in a second step, a fatigue estimator is developed using material fatigue data and damage accumulation rules, which evaluates the stresses at all unmeasured hotspot locations of the structure to the fatigue damage accumulation and prognosis of the remaining fatigue life. Numerical simulations under different measurement setups and available structural properties are presented, in order to demonstrate the method's effectiveness.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/73228
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