Effects of environmental and operational variability on structural health monitoring

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Abstract

Stated in its most basic form, the objective of structural health monitoring is to ascertain if damage is present or not based on measured dynamic or static characteristics of a system to be monitored. In reality, structures are subject to changing environmental and operational conditions that affect measured signals, and these ambient variations of the system can often mask subtle changes in the system's vibration signal caused by damage. Data normalization is a procedure to normalize datasets, so that signal changes caused by operational and environmental variations of the system can be separated from structural changes of interest, such as structural deterioration or degradation. This paper first reviews…

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Keywords
  • Normalization (sociology)
  • Structural health monitoring
  • Computer science
  • Database normalization
  • Environmental science
  • Vibration
  • Reliability engineering
  • Data mining
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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