Damping Identification of Bridges Under Nonstationary Ambient Vibration

Sunjoong Kim, Ho-Kyung Kim

Engineering ›› 2017, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (6) : 839-844.

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Engineering ›› 2017, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (6) : 839-844. DOI: 10.1016/j.eng.2017.11.002
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Damping Identification of Bridges Under Nonstationary Ambient Vibration

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This research focuses on identifying the damping ratio of bridges using nonstationary ambient vibration data. The damping ratios of bridges in service have generally been identified using operational modal analysis (OMA) based on a stationary white noise assumption for input signals. However, most bridges are generally subjected to nonstationary excitations while in service, and this violation of the basic assumption can lead to uncertainties in damping identification. To deal with nonstationarity, an amplitude-modulating function was calculated from measured responses to eliminate global trends caused by nonstationary input. A natural excitation technique (NExT)-eigensystem realization algorithm (ERA) was applied to estimate the damping ratio for a stationarized process. To improve the accuracy of OMA-based damping estimates, a comparative analysis was performed between an extracted stationary process and nonstationary data to assess the effect of eliminating nonstationarity. The mean value and standard deviation of the damping ratio for the first vertical mode decreased after signal stationarization.

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Damping / Operational modal analysis / Traffic-induced vibration / Nonstationary / Signal stationarization / Amplitude-modulating / Bridge / Cable-stayed / Suspension

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Sunjoong Kim, Ho-Kyung Kim. Damping Identification of Bridges Under Nonstationary Ambient Vibration. Engineering, 2017, 3(6): 839‒844 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eng.2017.11.002

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