In the present study, output-only modal dynamic identification and monitoring of building properties is attempted successfully by processing real earthquake-induced structural response signals. This is achieved through an enhanced version of a recently-developed refined Frequency Domain Decomposition (rFDD) approach, which in the earlier implementation was adopted to analyse synthetic seismic response signals only. Despite that short duration, nonstationary seismic response data and heavy structural damping shall not fulfil traditional Operational Modal Analysis assumptions; the present rFDD response-only algorithm allows for the effective estimation of strong-motion natural frequencies, mode shapes, and modal damping ratios, with real seismic response signals. The present rFDD enhancement derives from a preprocessing time-frequency analysis and from an integrated approach for power spectral density matrix computation, which constitute crucial innovative issues for the treatment of real earthquake response data. A monitoring case study is analysed by taking the real strong-motion response records from a seven-storey reinforced concrete building in Van Nuys, California, from 1987 to the latest 2014 events (Center of Engineering Strong Motion Data database), as recorded before, during and after the 1994 Northridge earthquake, which severely damaged the building (then retrofitted). This paper proves the effectiveness of the proposed enhanced rFDD algorithm as a robust method for monitoring current structural modal properties under real earthquake excitations. This shall allow for identifying possible variations of structural features along experienced seismic histories, providing then a fundamental tool towards earthquake engineering and structural health monitoring purposes.

(2017). Seismic FDD modal identification and monitoring of building properties from real strong-motion structural response signals [journal article - articolo]. In STRUCTURAL CONTROL & HEALTH MONITORING. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/78413

Seismic FDD modal identification and monitoring of building properties from real strong-motion structural response signals

Pioldi, Fabio;Ferrari, Rosalba;Rizzi, Egidio
2017-01-01

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In the present study, output-only modal dynamic identification and monitoring of building properties is attempted successfully by processing real earthquake-induced structural response signals. This is achieved through an enhanced version of a recently-developed refined Frequency Domain Decomposition (rFDD) approach, which in the earlier implementation was adopted to analyse synthetic seismic response signals only. Despite that short duration, nonstationary seismic response data and heavy structural damping shall not fulfil traditional Operational Modal Analysis assumptions; the present rFDD response-only algorithm allows for the effective estimation of strong-motion natural frequencies, mode shapes, and modal damping ratios, with real seismic response signals. The present rFDD enhancement derives from a preprocessing time-frequency analysis and from an integrated approach for power spectral density matrix computation, which constitute crucial innovative issues for the treatment of real earthquake response data. A monitoring case study is analysed by taking the real strong-motion response records from a seven-storey reinforced concrete building in Van Nuys, California, from 1987 to the latest 2014 events (Center of Engineering Strong Motion Data database), as recorded before, during and after the 1994 Northridge earthquake, which severely damaged the building (then retrofitted). This paper proves the effectiveness of the proposed enhanced rFDD algorithm as a robust method for monitoring current structural modal properties under real earthquake excitations. This shall allow for identifying possible variations of structural features along experienced seismic histories, providing then a fundamental tool towards earthquake engineering and structural health monitoring purposes.
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Pioldi, Fabio; Ferrari, Rosalba; Rizzi, Egidio
(2017). Seismic FDD modal identification and monitoring of building properties from real strong-motion structural response signals [journal article - articolo]. In STRUCTURAL CONTROL & HEALTH MONITORING. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/78413
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Descrizione: This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Pioldi, F, Ferrari, R, Rizzi, E. Seismic FDD modal identification and monitoring of building properties from real strong-motion structural response signals. Struct. Control Health Monit. 2017; 24:e1982, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/stc.1982. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions
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