This paper proposes a novel method for damage detection on a simply supported beam subjected to a moving mass using multiple vibration data measured from a vehicle-bridge interaction (VBI) model. It is shown first that the integral of the difference between the deflection time history of the healthy and damaged beam reaches a local maximum at the location of the crack. As such, the integral of the difference between the vibration time history of the healthy and damaged beam at some dense points on the beam is required. However, practically the number of measured points is limited. Therefore, the data from VBI measured at a limited set of points have been interpolated at each time instant to estimate the deflection of other locations on the beam. It has been demonstrated through several simulations that the proposed method can detect both the location and severity of damage on the beam while considering the interaction between the moving mass and the bridge, as well as the effect of road roughness. It is also shown that the proposed method is fairly robust to noise in both damage localisation and quantification.
History
Publication title
Advances in Engineering Software
Volume
149
Article number
102894
Number
102894
Pagination
1-11
ISSN
0965-9978
Department/School
School of Engineering
Publisher
Elsevier Sci Ltd
Place of publication
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