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This paper presents a testing method that offers an environment to evaluate the modal vibratory characteristics of structural components in building structures using ambient vibration responses, named substructure resonance vibration testing. In the proposed test configuration, a specimen of structural components is installed to a resonance frame that supports large fictitious mass and the resonance frequency of the entire system is set as the natural frequency of a building structure. The resonance frame is interfaced with a quasi-static loading system and a modal shaker. The specimen is damaged quasi-statically and, resonance vibration tests are conducted with the modal shaker at the presence of notable damage. The proposed method enables the vibratory evaluation of realistic damage in structural components without constructing a large specimen of entire structural systems. A proof-of-concept test was conducted with a quarter-scale beam-column connection of a mid-rise steel building. The changes in vibratory characteristics were monitored using accelerometers and dynamic strain sensors. The preliminary test results show the effectiveness of the proposed test method for constructing a damage sensitive feature of structural components.
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SENSORS AND SMART STRUCTURES TECHNOLOGIES FOR CIVIL, MECHANICAL, AND AEROSPACE SYSTEMS 2014
ISSN: 0277-786X
Year: 2014
Volume: 9061
Language: English
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