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Issues in structural health monitoring for fixed-type offshore structures under harsh tidal environments

Author(s)
Jung, Byung-JinPark, Jong-WoongSim, Sung-HanYi, Jin-Hak
Issued Date
2015-02
DOI
10.12989/sss.2015.15.2.335
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/10903
Fulltext
http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/IS_mvpopo001P.do?method=multMain&cn1=JAKO201507158234625&poid=tp&free=
Citation
SMART STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS, v.15, no.2, pp.335 - 353
Abstract
Previous long-term measurements of the Uldolmok tidal current power plant showed that the structure's natural frequencies fluctuate with a constant cycle-i.e., twice a day with changes in tidal height and tidal current velocity. This study aims to improve structural health monitoring (SHM) techniques for offshore structures under a harsh tidal environment like the Uldolmok Strait. In this study, lab-scale experiments on a simplified offshore structure as a lab-scale test structure were conducted in a circulating water channel to thoroughly investigate the causes of fluctuation of the natural frequencies and to validate the displacement estimation method using multimetric data fusion. To this end, the numerical study was additionally carried out on the simplified offshore structure with damage scenarios, and the corresponding change in the natural frequency was analyzed to support the experimental results. In conclusion, (1) the damage that occurred at the foundation resulted in a more significant change in natural frequencies compared with the effect of added mass; moreover, the structural system became nonlinear when the damage was severe; (2) the proposed damage index was able to indicate an approximate level of damage and the nonlinearity of the lab-scale test structure; (3) displacement estimation using data fusion was valid compared with the reference displacement using the vision-based method
Publisher
TECHNO-PRESS
ISSN
1738-1584
Keyword (Author)
Added massDamage detectionDisplacement estimationNonlinearityStructural health monitoring (SHM)Tidal current power plant structure
Keyword
MODAL IDENTIFICATIONDAMAGEACCELERATIONFREQUENCYSYSTEMMODEL

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