Authors
Yong Xia, Hong Hao, Giovanna Zanardo, Andrew Deeks
Publication date
2006/2/1
Journal
Engineering structures
Volume
28
Issue
3
Pages
441-452
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Changes in environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity affect structural vibration properties. Other researchers have reported that modal frequencies varied significantly in a single day due to temperature change. Therefore, it is necessary to discriminate the variation of modal properties due to environmental change from those caused by structural damage, and quantify the environmental effect in vibration-based structural health monitoring and damage identification. Environmental conditions affect structural vibration properties in a complicated manner; this paper only investigates the variation of frequencies, mode shapes and damping with respect to temperature and humidity changes. A reinforced concrete slab, which was constructed and placed outside the laboratory, has been periodically vibration tested for nearly two years. This paper reports results obtained over that time for the first four …
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