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Vehicle scanning-based enhanced modal identification of a bridge using singular value decomposition
Modal parameter estimation of a bridge with the vibration responses measured from an instrumented vehicle moving at a controlled speed is an active area of research. It is challenging to determine bridge natural frequencies and their associated mode shapes, as the measured output-only responses of a...
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description | Modal parameter estimation of a bridge with the vibration responses measured from an instrumented vehicle moving at a controlled speed is an active area of research. It is challenging to determine bridge natural frequencies and their associated mode shapes, as the measured output-only responses of an instrumented vehicle contain the desired dynamic responses of the bridge, along with the other confounding components related to vehicle dynamics, driving frequency component, and dynamics associated with the roughness profile of the road. These bridge responses are often masked by the dynamic responses associated with the vehicle, and road surface profile. Measurement noise components add to the existing problem of separating bridge frequency from various other said components. In this paper, an attempt has been made to extract bridge frequencies and mode shapes through the output-only responses collected from a traversing vehicle and using singular value decomposition (SVD) combined with the Teager-Kaiser energy operator (TKEO). Numerical investigations are made on the proposed SVD-TKEO-based modal identification technique in the presence of measurement noise. Parametric studies are conducted to investigate the influence of vehicle speed and road surface roughness on the quality of the identified bridge modal parameters using the proposed technique Numerical simulations carried out, show that the proposed SVD-TKEO-based algorithm performs well in identifying bridge mode shapes, even with relatively higher vehicle traveling speed, and handles even roughness of the road surface profile reasonably well. Lab-level experimental studies using vehicle bridge interaction setup, are also carried out using the SVD-based modal parameter estimation technique to explore its practical use. |
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