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Archive | 2014

Damage Detection in Civil Engineering Structure Considering Temperature Effect

Viet Ha Nguyen; Jean Mahowald; Jean-Claude Golinval; Stefan Maas

This paper concerns damage identification of a bridge located in Luxembourg. Vibration responses were captured from measurable and adjustable harmonic swept sine excitation and hammer impact. Different analysis methods were applied to the data measured from the structure showing interesting results. However, some difficulties arise, especially due to environmental influences (temperature and soil-behaviour variations) which overlay the structural changes caused by damage. These environmental effects are investigated in detail in this work. First, the modal parameters are identified from the response data. In the next step, they are statistically collected and processed through Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Kernel PCA. Damage indexes are based on outlier analysis.


Shock and Vibration | 2014

Use of Time- and Frequency-Domain Approaches for Damage Detection in Civil Engineering Structures

Viet Ha Nguyen; Jean Mahowald; Stefan Maas; Jean-Claude Golinval

ed/Indexed in Applied Mechanics Reviews, Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts part 2 (ASFA-2), Compendex, CSA Illumina, CurrentThe aim of this paper is to apply both time- and frequency-domain-based approaches on real-life civil engineering structures and to assess their capability for damage detection. The methodology is based on Principal Component Analysis of the Hankel matrix built from output-only measurements and of Frequency Response Functions. Damage detection is performed using the concept of subspace angles between a current (possibly damaged state) and a reference (undamaged) state. The first structure is the Champangshiehl Bridge located in Luxembourg. Several damage levels were intentionally created by cutting a growing number of prestressed tendons and vibration data were acquired by the University of Luxembourg for each damaged state. The second example consists in reinforced and prestressed concrete panels. Successive damages were introduced in the panels by loading heavy weights and by cutting steel wires. The illustrations show different consequences in damage identification by the considered techniques.


Engineering Structures | 2016

Static load testing with temperature compensation for structural health monitoring of bridges

Viet Ha Nguyen; Sebastian Schommer; Stefan Maas; Arno Zürbes


MATEC Web of Conferences | 2015

Some remarks on the influence of temperature-variations, non-linearities, repeatability and ageing on modal-analysis for structural health monitoring of real bridges

Stefan Maas; Sebastian Schommer; Viet Ha Nguyen; Danièle Waldmann; Jean Mahowald; Arno Zürbes


Archive | 2014

Damage detection in bridge structures including environmental effects

Viet Ha Nguyen; Jean Mahowald; Jean-Claude Golinval; Stefan Maas


Archive | 2014

Some conclusions from the measurements of temperatures and their gradients on eigenfrequencies of bridges

Jean Mahowald; Stefan Maas; Viet Ha Nguyen; Danièle Waldmann; Arno Zuerbes


Procedia Engineering | 2017

Model updating for structural health monitoring using static and dynamic measurements

Sebastian Schommer; Viet Ha Nguyen; Stefan Maas; Arno Zürbes


Engineering | 2017

A Study of Temperature and Aging Effects on Eigenfrequencies of Concrete Bridges for Health Monitoring

Viet Ha Nguyen; Jean Mahowald; Sebastian Schommer; Stefan Maas; Arno Zuerbes


Engineering | 2017

Health Monitoring Based on Dynamic Flexibility Matrix: Theoretical Models versus In-Situ Tests

Sebastian Schommer; Jean Mahowald; Viet Ha Nguyen; Danièle Waldmann; Stefan Maas; Arno Zürbes; Guido De Roeck


QUALITY SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROADWAY BRIDGES, STANDARDIZATION AT A EUROPEAN LEVEL | 2016

Structural health monitoring based on static measurements with temperature compensation

Viet Ha Nguyen; Sebastian Schommer; Arno Zürbes; Stefan Maas

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Stefan Maas

University of Luxembourg

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Jean Mahowald

University of Luxembourg

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Arno Zürbes

University of Luxembourg

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Arno Zuerbes

University of Luxembourg

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Guido De Roeck

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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