TY - CONF A1 - Bhuyan, M.D. A1 - Viefhues, Eva A1 - Döhler, M. A1 - Lecieux, Y. A1 - Mevel, L. A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Schoefs, F. T1 - Output-only Subspace and Transfer Matrix-based Damage Localization and Quantification N2 - This paper deals with vibration-based damage localization and quantification from output-only measurements. We describe an approach which operates on a data-driven residual vector that is statistically evaluated using information from a finite element model, without updating the parameters of the model. First, the damaged elements are detected in statistical tests, and second, the damage is quantified only for the damaged elements. We propose a new residual vector in this context that is based on the transfer matrix difference between reference and damaged states, and compare it with a previously introduced subspace-based residual. We show localization and quantification on both residuals in simulations. T2 - 7th International Operational Modal Analysis Conference CY - Ingolstadt, Germany DA - 10.05.2017 KW - Hypothesis tests KW - Damage localization KW - Damage quantification PY - 2017 SN - 978-3-8440-5247-3 SN - 1610-4773 SP - 278 EP - 288 AN - OPUS4-40489 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Long, Lijia A1 - Thöns, S. A1 - Döhler, M. T1 - The effects of deterioration models on the value of damage detection information N2 - This paper addresses the effects of the deterioration on the value of damage detection information. The quan-tification of the value of damage detection information for deteriorated structures is based on Bayesian pre-posterior decision analysis, comprising structural system performance models, consequence, benefit and costs models and damage detection information models throughout the service life of a structural system. The value of damage detection information accounts for the relevance and precision of the information to ensure the structural integrity and to reduce the potential structural system risks and expected costs throughout the ser-vice life before implementing damage detection system. With the developed approach, the value of damage detection information for a statically determinate Pratt truss bridge girder subjected to different deterioration models is calculated. The analysis shows the impact of the deterioration model parameters on the value of damage detection information. The results can be used to develop optimal maintenance strategies before im-plementation of the damage detection system. T2 - Sixth International Symposium on Life-Cycle Civil Engineering CY - Ghent, Belgium DA - 28.10.2018 KW - Value of information KW - Damage detection system KW - Deterioration model PY - 2018 SN - 978-1-138-62633-1 SN - 978-1-315-22891-4 SP - 2137 EP - 2144 PB - Taylor & Francis Group AN - OPUS4-46465 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Viefhues, Eva A1 - Döhler, M. A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Mevel, L. T1 - Fault detection for linear parameter varying systems under changes in the process noise covariance N2 - Detecting changes in the eigenstructure of linear systems is a comprehensively investigated subject. In particular, change detection methods based on hypothesis testing using Gaussian residuals have been developed previously. In such residuals, a reference model is confronted to data from the current system. In this paper, linear output-only systems depending on a varying external physical parameter are considered. These systems are driven by process noise, whose covariance may also vary between measurements. To deal with the varying parameter, an interpolation approach is pursued, where a limited number of reference models – each estimated from data measured in a reference state – are interpolated to approximate an adequate reference model for the current parameter. The problem becomes more complex when the different points of interpolation correspond to different noise conditions. Then conflicts may arise between the detection of changes in the eigenstructure due to a fault and the detection of changes due to different noise conditions. For this case, a new change detection approach is developed based on the interpolation of the eigenstructure at the reference points. The resulting approach is capable of change detection when both the external physical parameter and the process noise conditions are varying. This approach is validated on a numerical simulation of a mechanical system. T2 - 21st IFAC World Congress CY - Online meeting DA - 13.07.2020 KW - Linear parameter varying systems KW - Fault detectionchanging KW - Process noise KW - Subspace-based residual KW - Model interpolation PY - 2020 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-524652 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ifacol.2020.12.868 SN - 2405-8963 VL - 53 IS - 2 SP - 13668 EP - 13673 PB - Elsevier AN - OPUS4-52465 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mendler, A. A1 - Döhler, M. A1 - Hille, Falk T1 - Detecting changes in boundary conditions based on sensitivity-based statistical tests N2 - Structural health monitoring is a promising technology to automatically detect structural changes based on permanently installed sensors. Vibration-based methods that evaluate the global system response to ambient excitation are suited to diagnose changes in boundary conditions, i.e., changes in member prestress or imposed displacements. In this paper, these changes are evaluated based on sensitivity-based statistical tests, which are capable of detecting and localizing parametric structural changes. The main contribution is the analytical calculation of sensitivity vectors for changes in boundary conditions (i.e., changes in prestress or support conditions) based on stress stiffening, and the combination with a numerically efficient algorithm, i.e., Nelson’s method. One of the main advantages of the employed damage diagnosis algorithm is that, although it uses physical models for damage detection, it considers the uncertainty in the data-driven features, which enables a reliabilitybased approach to determine the probability of detection. Moreover, the algorithm can be trained and the probability of detecting future damages can be predicted based on data and a model from the undamaged structure, in an unsupervised learning mode, making it particularly relevant for unique structures, where no data from the damaged state is available. For proof of concept, a numerical case study is presented. The study assesses the loss of prestress in a two-span reinforced concrete beam and showcases suitable validation approaches for the sensitivity calculation. T2 - International Symposium on Non-Destructive Testing in Civil Engineering (NDT-CE 2022) CY - Zurich, Switzerland DA - 16.08.2022 KW - Nelson’s method KW - Global ambient vibrations KW - Asymptotic local approach KW - Sensitivity vectors KW - Probability of detection KW - Stress stiffening PY - 2022 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-566632 DO - https://doi.org/10.58286/27311 SN - 1435-4934 VL - 27 IS - 9 SP - 1 EP - 13 PB - NDT.net CY - Kirchwald AN - OPUS4-56663 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Le Cam, V. A1 - Döhler, Michael A1 - Le Pen, M. A1 - Mevel, L. ED - Chang, F.-K. T1 - Embedded modal analysis algorithms on the smart wireless sensor platform PEGASE N2 - Operational modal analysis and vibration based damage detection of engineering structures have become important issues for Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) and maintenance operations, e.g. on transport infrastructure. Methods from control engineering have been adopted and converted for the application on civil structures. Approaches like subspace-based system identification combine excellent theoretical properties under the unknown excitation properties of a structure with practical usefulness. In this paper, the implementation of covariance-driven stochastic subspace identification (SSI) on the smart wireless sensor platform PEGASE is described. Special care is taken about the fast implementation of this technique since the computations are embedded on the platform and perform in real-time. The most efficient and current version of subspace algorithms has been implemented. Efficiency and memory consumption are primary criteria in this implementation. First validated results will be given for each step of the algorithms: crosscorrelation on natural inputs signal from sensors; Hankel matrix output; SSI implementation using the LAPACK library to get a SVD, pseudo-inverse, eigenvalues etc. Results validation has been correlated between PEGASE implementation and the previous processing in static situation: the same data was collected by wired sensors and data-loggers, then, later, processed on a PC using traditional Matlab software. In parallel, from an engineering point of view, a description of the PEGASE wireless platform will be given: generic usage, wide capacities, embedded Digital Signal Processing (DSP) processor and Library over a small embedded Linux Operating System, a very accurate synchronization principle based on a GPS/PPS principle, etc. Perspectives about a complete technical in-situ installation will also be given. T2 - IWSHM 2013 - 9th International workshop on structural health monitoring CY - Stanford, CA, USA DA - 10.09.2013 PY - 2013 SN - 978-1-60595-115-7 VL - 1 SP - 1210 EP - 1217 AN - OPUS4-30477 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Döhler, M. T1 - Confidence Intervals of Modal Parameters during Progressive Damage Test T2 - IMAC XXIX, "A Conference and Exposition on Structural Dynamics" CY - Jacksonville, FL, USA DA - 2011-01-31 PY - 2011 AN - OPUS4-24572 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Viefhues, Eva A1 - Döhler, M. A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Mevel, L. T1 - Stochastic subspace-based damage detection with uncertainty in the reference null space N2 - This paper deals with uncertainty considerations in damage diagnosis using the stochastic subspace-based damage detection technique. With this method, a model is estimated from data in a (healthy) reference state and confronted to measurement data from the possibly damaged state in a hypothesis test. Previously, only the uncertainty related to the measurement data was considered in this test, whereas the uncertainty in the estimation of the reference model has not been considered. We derive a new test framework, which takes into account both the uncertainties in the estimation of the reference model as well as the uncertainties related to the measurement data. Perturbation theory is applied to obtain the relevant covariances. In a numerical study the effect of the new computation is shown, when the reference model is estimated with different accuracies, and the performance of the hypothesis tests is evaluated for small damages. Using the derived covariance scheme increases the probability of detection when the reference model estimate is subject to high uncertainty, leading to a more reliable test. T2 - International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring CY - Stanford, CA, USA DA - 12.09.2017 KW - Subspace-methods KW - Uncertainty KW - Damage detection PY - 2017 SN - 978-1-60595-330-4 SP - 1007 EP - 1014 AN - OPUS4-42731 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Döhler, M. T1 - Structural Health Monitoring during Progressive Damage Test of S101 Bridge T2 - IWSHM 2011, "The 8th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring 2011" CY - Stanford, CA, USA DA - 2011-09-13 PY - 2011 AN - OPUS4-24582 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Döhler, M. T1 - Uncertainty Quantification and Risk Estimation from Key Performance Indicators T2 - IRIS Summer Academy 2011 CY - Zell am See, Austria DA - 2011-09-05 PY - 2011 AN - OPUS4-24570 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Döhler, M. A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Mevel, L. A1 - Rücker, Werner ED - Chang, F.-K. T1 - Structural health monitoring during progressive damage test of S101 bridge N2 - For the last decades vibration based identification of damage on civil Engineering structures has become an important issue for maintenance operations on transport infrastructure. Research in that field has been rapidly expanding from classic modal Parameter estimation using measured excitation to modern operational monitoring. Here the difficulty is to regard to the specific environmental and operational influence to the structure under observation. In this paper, two methods accounting for statistical and/or operational uncertainties are applied to measurement data of a progressive damage test on a prestressed concrete bridge. On the base of covariance driven Stochastic Subspace Identification (SSI) an algorithm is developed to monitor and automatically compute confidence intervals of the obtained modal parameters. Furthermore, a null space based non-parametric damage detection method, utilizing a statistical χ2 type test is applied to the measurement data. It can be shown that for concrete bridges the proposed methodology is able to clearly indicate the presence of structural damage, if the damage leads to a change of the structural system. T2 - 8th International workshop on structural health monitoring 2011 CY - Stanford, CA, USA DA - 13.09.2011 KW - Subspace identification KW - Damage detection KW - Convidence intervals KW - Prestressed concrete bridge PY - 2011 SN - 978-1-60595-053-2 VL - 1 SP - 748 EP - 758 PB - DEStech Publications, Inc. AN - OPUS4-24688 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Döhler, M. A1 - Mevel, L. A1 - Rücker, Werner ED - De Roeck, G. ED - Degrande, G. ED - Lombaert, G. ED - Müller, G. T1 - Subspace-based damage detection methods on a prestressed concrete bridge N2 - For the last decades vibration based damage detection of engineering structures has become an important issue for maintenance operations on transport infrastructure. Research in vibration based structural damage detection has been rapidly expanding from classic modal parameter estimation to modern operational monitoring. Methodologies from control Engineering especially of aerospace applications have been adopted and converted for the application on civil structures. Here the difficulty is to regard to the specific environmental and operational influence to the structure under observation. A null space based damage detection algorithm is tested for its sensitivity to structural damage of a prestressed concrete road bridge. Specific techniques and extensions of the algorithm are used to overcome difficulties from the size of the structure which is associated with the number of recorded sensor channels as well as from the operational disturbances by a nearby construction site. It can be shown that for concrete bridges the proposed damage detection methodology is able to clearly indicate the presence of structural damage, if the damage leads to a significant change of the structural system. Small damage which do not result in a System change when not activated by loading, do not lead to a modification of the dynamic response behavior and for that cannot be detected with the proposed global monitoring method. T2 - EURODYN 2011 - 8th International conference on structural dynamics CY - Leuven, Belgium DA - 04.07.2011 KW - Subspace methods KW - Fault detection KW - Monitoring techniques KW - Concrete bridge PY - 2011 SN - 978-90-760-1931-4 IS - MS12 TUE 11:45 SP - 2304 EP - 2310 AN - OPUS4-24689 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Viefhues, Eva A1 - Döhler, M. A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Mevel, L. T1 - Fault detection for linear parameter varying systems under changes in the process noise covariance N2 - Detecting changes in the eigenstructure of linear systems is a comprehensively investigated subject. In particular, change detection methods based on hypothesis testing using Gaussian residuals have been developed previously. In such residuals, a reference model is confronted to data from the current system. In this paper, linear output-only systems depending on a varying external physical parameter are considered. These systems are driven by process noise, whose covariance may also vary between measurements. To deal with the varying parameter, an interpolation approach is pursued, where a limited number of reference models -- each estimated from data measured in a reference state -- are interpolated to approximate an adequate reference model for the current parameter. The problem becomes more complex when the different points of interpolation correspond to different noise conditions. Then conflicts may arise between the detection of changes in the eigenstructure due to a fault and the detection of changes due to different noise conditions. For this case, a new change detection approach is developed based on the interpolation of the eigenstructure at the reference points. The resulting approach is capable of change detection when both the external physical parameter and the process noise conditions are varying. This approach is validated on a numerical simulation of a mechanical system. T2 - IFAC World Congress 2020 CY - Online meeting DA - 11.07.2020 KW - Linear parameter varying systems KW - Fault detection KW - Changing process noise KW - Subspace-based residual KW - Model interpolation PY - 2020 SP - 13858 AN - OPUS4-51617 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Viefhues, Eva A1 - Döhler, M. A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Mevel, L. T1 - Statistical subspace-based damage detection with estimated reference N2 - The statistical subspace-based damage detection technique has shown promising theoretical and practical results for vibration-based structural health monitoring. It evaluates a subspacebased residual function with efficient hypothesis testing tools, and has the ability of detecting small changes in chosen system parameters. In the residual function, a Hankel matrix of Output covariances estimated from test data is confronted to its left null space associated to a reference model. The hypothesis test takes into account the covariance of the residual for decision making. Ideally, the reference model is assumed to be perfectly known without any uncertainty, which is not a realistic assumption. In practice, the left null space is usually estimated from a reference data set to avoid model errors in the residual computation. Then, the associated uncertainties may be non-negligible, in particular when the available reference data is of limited length. In this paper, it is investigated how the statistical distribution of the residual is affected when the reference null space is estimated. The asymptotic residual distribution is derived, where its refined covariance term considers also the uncertainty related to the reference null space estimate. The associated damage detection test closes a theoretical gap for real-world applications and leads to increased robustness of the method in practice. The importance of including the estimation uncertainty of the reference null space is shown in a numerical study and on experimental data of a progressively damaged steel frame. KW - Damage detection KW - Uncertainty quantification KW - Statistical tests KW - Ambient excitation KW - Vibration measurement PY - 2022 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymssp.2021.108241 SN - 0888-3270 VL - 164 SP - 108241 PB - Elsevier Ltd. AN - OPUS4-52998 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Viefhues, Eva A1 - Döhler, M. A1 - Simon, Patrick A1 - Herrmann, Ralf A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Mevel, L. ED - Cunha, A. ED - Caetano, E. T1 - Stochastic subspace-based damage detection of a temperature affected beam structure N2 - Structural health monitoring (SHM) of civil structures often is limited due to changing environmental conditions, as those changes affect the structural dynamical properties in a similar way like damages can do. In this article, an approach for damage detection under changing temperatures is presentedand applied to a beam structure. The used stochastic subspace-based algorithm relies on a reference null space estimate, which is confronted to data from the testing state in a residual function. For damage detection the residual is evaluated by means of statistical hypothesis tests. Changes of the system due to temperature effects are handled with a model interpolation approach from linear parameter varying system theory. From vibration data measured in the undamaged state at some few reference temperatures, a model of the dynamic system valid for the current testing temperature is interpolated. The reference null space and the covariance matrix for the hypothesis test is computed from this interpolated model. This approach has been developed recently and was validated in an academic test case on simulations of a mass-spring-damper. In this paper, the approach is validated experimentally on a beam structure under varying temperature conditions in a climate chamber. Compared to other approaches, the interpolation approach leads to significantly less false positive alarms in the reference state when the structure is exposed to different temperatures, while faults can still be detected reliably. T2 - 10th International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure, SHMII 10 CY - Online meeting DA - 30.06.2021 KW - Damage detection KW - Subspace methods KW - Temperature effects KW - Model interpolation KW - Climate chamber KW - Laboratory beam structure PY - 2021 SP - 1 EP - 6 AN - OPUS4-52999 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Viefhues, Eva A1 - Döhler, M. A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Mevel, L. ED - Simani, S. ED - Patan, K. T1 - Asymptotic analysis of subspace-based data-driven residual for fault detection with uncertain reference N2 - The local asymptotic approach is promising for vibration-based fault diagnosis when associated to a subspace-based residual function and efficient hypothesis testing tools. It has the ability of detecting small changes in some chosen system parameters. In the residual function,the left null space of the observability matrix associated to a reference model is confronted to the Hankel matrix of output covariances estimated from test data. When this left null space is not perfectly known from a model, it should be replaced by an estimate from data to avoid model errors in the residual computation. In this paper, the asymptotic distribution of the resulting data-driven residual is analyzed and its covariance is estimated, which includes also the covariance related to the reference null space estimate. The advantages of the data-driven residual are demonstrated in a numerical study, and the importance of including the covariance of the reference null space estimate is shown, which increases the detection Performance. T2 - 10th IFAC Symposium on Fault Detection, Supervision and Safety for Technical Processes SAFEPROCESS 2018 CY - Warsaw, Poland DA - 29.08.2018 KW - Subspace-based method KW - Fault detection KW - Uncertainty in reference KW - Residual evaluation KW - Statistical tests KW - Vibration measurements PY - 2018 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ifacol.2018.09.610 SN - 2405-8963 VL - 51 IS - 24 SP - 414 EP - 419 PB - Elsevier AN - OPUS4-46303 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Döhler, M. A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Lam, X.-B. A1 - Mevel, L. A1 - Rücker, Werner ED - Proulx, T. T1 - Confidence intervals of modal parameters during progressive damage test N2 - In Operational Modal Analysis, the modal parameters (natural frequencies, damping ratios and mode shapes) obtained from Stochastic Subspace Identification (SSI) of a structure, are afflicted with statistical uncertainty. For evaluating the quality of the obtained results it is essential to know the respective confidence intervals of these figures. In this paper we present algorithms that automatically compute the confidence intervals of modal parameters obtained from covarianceand data-driven SSI of a structure based on vibration measurements. They are applied to the monitoring of the modal parameters of a prestressed concrete highway bridge during a progressive damage test that was accomplished within the European research project IRIS. Results of the covariance- and data-driven SSI are compared. T2 - 29th IMAC - Conference on structural dynamics CY - Jacksonville, FL, USA DA - 31.01.2011 KW - Stochastische subspace basierte Identifikation KW - Schadensdetektion KW - Spannbetonbrücke PY - 2011 SN - 978-1-4419-9304-5 DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9305-2_17 SN - 2191-5644 N1 - Serientitel: Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series – Series title: Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series VL - 4 SP - 237 EP - 250 PB - Springer AN - OPUS4-24335 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Thöns, Sebastian A1 - Döhler, M. ED - del Grosso, A. E. ED - Basso, P. T1 - Structural reliability updating with stochastic subspace damage detection information N2 - Damage detection algorithms as a part of Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) are widely applied in research and industry and have shown their capabilities to efficiently detect structural damages. These algorithms usually compare a model front a safe reference state of a structure to Vibration data from a possibly damaged state. For such a comparison, special properties of real Vibration data introduce uncertainties, such as low signal-to-noise ratios, non-stationary or nonwhite ambient excitation, non-linear behavior and many more. Recently, Statistical damage detection algorithms based on stochastic subspace Identification have been proposed that take into account the uncertainties in the data. Building upon the uncertainty modeling, the next step in the view of the authors is to utilize damage detection algorithm information in the context of the structural reliability theory. Therefore, this paper introduces an approach for the updating of the structural reliability with damage detection algorithm information. Two steps are described namely the determination of a probability of detection (PoD) distribution function for damage detection algorithms accounting for the relevant uncertainties and the concept of Bayesian updating of the structural reliability. The introduced approaches are applied in generic examples. In this way the potential of the utilization of damage detection system information for more reliable structural systems are demonstrated. T2 - EACS 2012 - Smart Structures - 5th European Conference on Structural Control CY - Genoa, Italy DA - 18.06.2012 KW - Stochastic subspace KW - Structural reliability KW - Bayesian updating KW - Probability of detection PY - 2012 SN - 978-88-95023-13-7 IS - Paper #008 SP - 1 EP - 12 PB - Erredi Grafiche Editoriali CY - Genoa AN - OPUS4-26181 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Bhuyan, Md Delwar Hossain A1 - Le Touz, N. A1 - Gautier, G. A1 - Döhler, M. A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Dumoulin, J. A1 - Mevel, L. T1 - Load vector based damage localization with rejection of the temperature effect N2 - The Stochastic Dynamic Damage Locating Vector (SDDLV) approach is a vibration-based damage localization method based on both a finite element model of a structure and modal parameters estimated from output-only measurements in the damage and reference states. A statistical version of the Approach takes into account the inherent uncertainty due to noisy measurement data. In this paper, the effect of temperature fluctuations on the performance of the method is analyzed in a model-based approach using a finite element model with temperature dependent parameters. Robust damage localization is carried out by rejecting the temperature influence on the identified modal parameters in the damaged state. The algorithm is illustrated on a simulated structure. T2 - 8. International Operational Modal Analysis Conference CY - Kopenhagen, Denmark DA - 12. Mai 2019 KW - SDDLV KW - Load vector KW - Temperature rejection KW - Statistical evaluation PY - 2019 SP - 1 EP - 10 AN - OPUS4-48182 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Bhuyan, Md Delwar Hossain A1 - Döhler, M. A1 - Lecieux, Y. A1 - Lupi, C. A1 - Thomas, J.-C. A1 - Schoefs, F. A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Mevel, L. T1 - Statistical subspace based damage localization on Saint-Nazaire bridge mock-up N2 - The subject of damage localization is an important issue for Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) particularly in mechanical or civil structures under ambient excitation. In this paper, the statistical subspacebased damage localization method has been applied on a benchmark application, namely a 1/200 scale model of the Saint-Nazaire Bridge, which is a cable-stayed bridge located on the Loire River near the river’s mouth. The employed damage localization method combines data-driven features with physical parameter information from a finite element model in statistical tests, avoiding typical ill-conditioning problems of FE model updating. Damage is introduced in the mockup for cable failures on some of the 72 cables. The purpose of the experiment is to assess the capability of damage assessment methods to find a cable failure. T2 - 8. International Operational Modal Analysis Conference CY - Kopenhagen, Denmark DA - 12. Mai 2019 KW - Damage localization KW - Cable-stayed bridge KW - Cable failure KW - Structural health monitoring PY - 2019 SP - 1 EP - 9 AN - OPUS4-48183 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Viefhues, Eva A1 - Döhler, M. A1 - Zhang, Q. A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Mevel, L. T1 - Subspace-based Damage Detection with Rejection of the Temperature Effect and Uncertainty in the Reference N2 - Temperature variation can be a nuisance that perturbs vibration based structural health monitoring (SHM) approaches for civil engineering structures. In this paper, temperature affected vibration data is evaluated within a stochastic damage detection framework, which relies on a null space based residual. Besides two existing temperature rejection approaches – building a reference state from an averaging method or a piecewise method – a new approach is proposed, using model interpolation. In this approach, a general reference model is obtained from data in the reference state at several known reference temperatures. Then, for a particular tested temperature, a local reference model is derived from the general reference model. Thus, a well fitting reference null space for the formulation of a residual is available when new data is tested for damage detection at an arbitrary temperature. Particular attention is paid to the computation of the residual covariance, taking into account the uncertainty related to the null space matrix estimate. This improves the test performance, contrary to prior methods, for local and global damages, resulting in a higher probability of detection (PoD) for the new interpolation approach compared to previous approaches. T2 - International Operational Modal Analysis Conference CY - Copenhagen, Danmark DA - 13.05.2019 KW - Uncertainty KW - Statistical method KW - Subspace-based method KW - Temperature rejection KW - Model interpolation PY - 2019 SP - 1 EP - 11 AN - OPUS4-48240 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -