The Scientific World Journal (Jan 2014)

Detection of Earthquake-Induced Damage in a Framed Structure Using a Finite Element Model Updating Procedure

  • Eunjong Yu,
  • Seung-Nam Kim,
  • Taewon Park,
  • Sang-Hyun Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/410539
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014

Abstract

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Damage of a 5-story framed structure was identified from two types of measured data, which are frequency response functions (FRF) and natural frequencies, using a finite element (FE) model updating procedure. In this study, a procedure to determine the appropriate weightings for different groups of observations was proposed. In addition, a modified frame element which included rotational springs was used to construct the FE model for updating to represent concentrated damage at the member ends (a formulation for plastic hinges in framed structures subjected to strong earthquakes). The results of the model updating and subsequent damage detection when the rotational springs (RS model) were used were compared with those obtained using the conventional frame elements (FS model). Comparisons indicated that the RS model gave more accurate results than the FS model. That is, the errors in the natural frequencies of the updated models were smaller, and the identified damage showed clearer distinctions between damaged and undamaged members and was more consistent with observed damage.