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Optimal sensor placement of bridge structure based on sensitivity‐effective independence method

Wenhao Chai, Yaxun Yang, Haibo Yu, Fuli Yang, Zhikui Yang

2021IET Circuits Devices & Systems16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Taking the optimal sensor placement problem in bridge structural health monitoring as the study object and relying on the engineering example of a simply supported steel truss bridge, the improved optimal sensor placement method based on sensitivity‐effective independence method was proposed. Using the sensitivity coefficient reflecting structural damage, the proposed method could modify the effective independence method reflecting the maximum linear independence. The proposed method further optimizes the sensor placement method. A method for selecting the number of models based on modal closeness was proposed and makes the selection of the number of modes more objective. The example analysis shows that evaluations using this method are effective for multiple evaluation criteria. The method ensures observability of the mode vector and identifiability of structural damage. It is an effective optimal sensor placement algorithm for the bridge structure.

Topics & Concepts

Sensitivity (control systems)Independence (probability theory)IdentifiabilityObservabilityTruss bridgeStructural health monitoringMathematical optimizationModalClosenessComputer scienceBridge (graph theory)TrussAlgorithmControl theory (sociology)MathematicsEngineeringStructural engineeringArtificial intelligenceMachine learningStatisticsInternal medicineMathematical analysisControl (management)MedicineChemistryApplied mathematicsPolymer chemistryElectronic engineeringStructural Health Monitoring TechniquesConcrete Corrosion and DurabilityUltrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation