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Titre: Damage detection and localization in composite beam structures based on vibration analysis
Auteur(s): Khatir, Samir
Belaidi, Idir
Serra, Roger
Magd, Abdel Wahab
Khatir, Tawfiq
Mots-clés: Damage detection
Localization
Beam structure
Natural frequencies
Eigenvectors
Noise
Reduced model
Optimization methods
Date de publication: 2015
Collection/Numéro: MECHANIKA/ Vol.21, N°6 (2015); pp. 472-479
Résumé: This paper presents an approach of inverse dam-age detection and localization based on model reduction. The problem is formulated as an inverse problem where an optimization algorithm is used to minimize the cost func-tion expressed as the normalized difference between a fre-quency vector of the tested structure and its numerical model. A finite element model of bi-dimensional monolith-ic composite beam reinforced by a graphite-epoxy is used to define a numerical model of the tested structure in which different scenarios of damage are considered by stiffness reduction. Then, calculations are made on a re-duced model built by the technique of proper orthogonal decomposition coupled by radial basis functions. The accu-racy of the method is verified through different damage configurations. The results show that the developed algo-rithm is a feasible methodology of predicting damage in short computing time and with high accuracy. The effect of noise on the accuracy of the results is investigated in some cases for the structure under consideration
URI/URL: http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/3053
ISSN: 1392–1207
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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