Dynamics of Real Structure in Fresh, Damaged and Reinforced States in Comparison with Shake Table and Simulation Models(Building Structures and Materials)
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The dynamics of a real three-story structure were studied based on changes of its natural frequency when beams and braces were removed, to simulate damage, and returned, to simulate reinforcement. Total 81 steps simulating different structural states were adopted for these testes. For comparison, laboratory shake table experiments were performed with 1/20-scale models, for the same 81 steps. In addition, numerical simulations of the real structure were also carried out over the same 81 steps for comparison. The change in natural frequency for the three methods, together with the influence of temperature and humidity, showed interesting tendencies, which prove important and meaningful for the development of structural health monitoring systems using dynamic data.
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著者
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OKADA Jun
Department of Material and Life Science, Osaka University
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HAYASHI Toshimitsu
Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical U
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Xue Songtao
Department Of Architecture School Of Science And Engineering Kinki University:school Of Civil Engine
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Hayashi Toshimitsu
Department Of Architecture School Of Science And Engineering Kinki University
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Tang Hesheng
School of Civil Engineering, Tongji University
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Arikawa Satoshi
Department of Housing and Urban Planning, Building Research Institute
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Tang Hesheng
School Of Civil Engineering Tongji University
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Arikawa Satoshi
Department Of Housing And Urban Planning Building Research Institute
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Xue Songtao
Department Of Architecture Kinki University
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Okada Jun
Department Of Architecture School Of Science And Engineering Kinki University
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