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Review of Structural Modal Tracking in Operational Modal Analysis: Methods and Applications

Shenghui Fu, Jie Wu

2025Applied Sciences9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Modal tracking has evolved into a crucial research domain over the past decades. It synergizes with automatic modal parameter estimation (AMPE) to achieve automatic operational modal analysis (AOMA). Modal tracking aims to establish the dynamic correspondence between the currently identified mode and historical reference modes, thereby following the evolution of modal parameters over time. Established modal tracking methods involve two stages: reference mode determination and current mode linking. This paper reviews the developments of modal tracking from both methodological and application perspectives, emphasizing the pivotal challenges in existing results and suggestions for future research. Additionally, a detailed summary of the distinct strategies employed across two stages and the application of modal tracking in various types of structures is provided. Future research should focus on the adaptive updating of reference modes and linking thresholds while enhancing the capability to eliminate spurious modes and track rapidly changing physical modes. This review seeks to assist researchers in efficiently grasping the advancements in modal tracking and in developing more suitable and robust methods for civil engineering structures in the future.

Topics & Concepts

ModalComputer scienceOperational Modal AnalysisModal analysisEngineeringStructural engineeringMaterials scienceFinite element methodPolymer chemistryStructural Health Monitoring TechniquesStructural Engineering and Vibration AnalysisOptical measurement and interference techniques