For practical engineering structures,it is usually difficult to measure external load distribution in a direct manner,which makes inverse load identification important.Specifically,load identification is a typical inv...For practical engineering structures,it is usually difficult to measure external load distribution in a direct manner,which makes inverse load identification important.Specifically,load identification is a typical inverse problem,for which the models(e.g.,response matrix)are often ill-posed,resulting in degraded accuracy and impaired noise immunity of load identification.This study aims at identifying external loads in a stiffened plate structure,through comparing the effectiveness of different methods for parameter selection in regulation problems,including the Generalized Cross Validation(GCV)method,the Ordinary Cross Validation method and the truncated singular value decomposition method.With demonstrated high accuracy,the GCV method is used to identify concentrated loads in three different directions(e.g.,vertical,lateral and longitudinal)exerted on a stiffened plate.The results show that the GCV method is able to effectively identify multi-source static loads,with relative errors less than 5%.Moreover,under the situation of swept frequency excitation,when the excitation frequency is near the natural frequency of the structure,the GCV method can achieve much higher accuracy compared with direct inversion.At other excitation frequencies,the average recognition error of the GCV method load identification less than 10%.展开更多
<div style="text-align:justify;"> Load identification method is one of the major technical difficulties of non-intrusive composite monitoring. Binary V-I trajectory image can reflect the original V-I t...<div style="text-align:justify;"> Load identification method is one of the major technical difficulties of non-intrusive composite monitoring. Binary V-I trajectory image can reflect the original V-I trajectory characteristics to a large extent, so it is widely used in load identification. However, using single binary V-I trajectory feature for load identification has certain limitations. In order to improve the accuracy of load identification, the power feature is added on the basis of the binary V-I trajectory feature in this paper. We change the initial binary V-I trajectory into a new 3D feature by mapping the power feature to the third dimension. In order to reduce the impact of imbalance samples on load identification, the SVM SMOTE algorithm is used to balance the samples. Based on the deep learning method, the convolutional neural network model is used to extract the newly produced 3D feature to achieve load identification in this paper. The results indicate the new 3D feature has better observability and the proposed model has higher identification performance compared with other classification models on the public data set PLAID. </div>展开更多
A dynamic load identification model of structural system based on the gener-alized orthogonal polynomial theory is provided, and the least Square discrete algorithm foridentifying the dynamic load is supplied. The mai...A dynamic load identification model of structural system based on the gener-alized orthogonal polynomial theory is provided, and the least Square discrete algorithm foridentifying the dynamic load is supplied. The main key is that the convolution relationsbetween the input and output of the system in time domain are transformed into linear oP-erators in generalized orthogonal domain. The new theory is fully tested and verified bythe dynamic analysis l 'modal test and dynamic load identification teSt of a simulation speci-men- It is shown that the method has some advantages, such as the simple dynamic cali-bration test, the high identification accuracy, especially for the transient load with shortsampling. These are very useful in engineering applications.展开更多
Traffic load identification for bridges is of great significance for overloaded vehicle control as well as the structural management and maintenance in bridge engineering.Unlike the conventional load identification me...Traffic load identification for bridges is of great significance for overloaded vehicle control as well as the structural management and maintenance in bridge engineering.Unlike the conventional load identification methods that always encounter problems of ill-condition and difficulties in identifying multi parameters simultaneously when solving the motion equations inversely,a novel strategy is proposed based on smart sensing combing intelligent algorithm for real-time traffic load monitoring.An array of lead zirconium titanate sensors is applied to capture the dynamic responses of a beam bridge,while the Long Short-Term Memory(LSTM)neural network is employed to establish the mapping relations between the dynamic responses of the bridge and the traffic load through data mining.The results reveal that,with the real-time strain responses fed into the LSTM network,the speed and magnitude of the moving load may be identified simultaneously with high accuracy when compared to the practically applied load.The current method may facilitate highly efficient identification of the time-varying characteristics of moving loads and may provide a useful tool for long-term traffic load monitoring and traffic control for in-service bridges.展开更多
基金funding for this study from National Key R&D Program of China(2018YFA0702800)National Natural Science Foundation of China(12072056)+1 种基金the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(DUT19LK49)Nantong Science and Technology Plan Project(No.MS22019016).
文摘For practical engineering structures,it is usually difficult to measure external load distribution in a direct manner,which makes inverse load identification important.Specifically,load identification is a typical inverse problem,for which the models(e.g.,response matrix)are often ill-posed,resulting in degraded accuracy and impaired noise immunity of load identification.This study aims at identifying external loads in a stiffened plate structure,through comparing the effectiveness of different methods for parameter selection in regulation problems,including the Generalized Cross Validation(GCV)method,the Ordinary Cross Validation method and the truncated singular value decomposition method.With demonstrated high accuracy,the GCV method is used to identify concentrated loads in three different directions(e.g.,vertical,lateral and longitudinal)exerted on a stiffened plate.The results show that the GCV method is able to effectively identify multi-source static loads,with relative errors less than 5%.Moreover,under the situation of swept frequency excitation,when the excitation frequency is near the natural frequency of the structure,the GCV method can achieve much higher accuracy compared with direct inversion.At other excitation frequencies,the average recognition error of the GCV method load identification less than 10%.
文摘<div style="text-align:justify;"> Load identification method is one of the major technical difficulties of non-intrusive composite monitoring. Binary V-I trajectory image can reflect the original V-I trajectory characteristics to a large extent, so it is widely used in load identification. However, using single binary V-I trajectory feature for load identification has certain limitations. In order to improve the accuracy of load identification, the power feature is added on the basis of the binary V-I trajectory feature in this paper. We change the initial binary V-I trajectory into a new 3D feature by mapping the power feature to the third dimension. In order to reduce the impact of imbalance samples on load identification, the SVM SMOTE algorithm is used to balance the samples. Based on the deep learning method, the convolutional neural network model is used to extract the newly produced 3D feature to achieve load identification in this paper. The results indicate the new 3D feature has better observability and the proposed model has higher identification performance compared with other classification models on the public data set PLAID. </div>
文摘A dynamic load identification model of structural system based on the gener-alized orthogonal polynomial theory is provided, and the least Square discrete algorithm foridentifying the dynamic load is supplied. The main key is that the convolution relationsbetween the input and output of the system in time domain are transformed into linear oP-erators in generalized orthogonal domain. The new theory is fully tested and verified bythe dynamic analysis l 'modal test and dynamic load identification teSt of a simulation speci-men- It is shown that the method has some advantages, such as the simple dynamic cali-bration test, the high identification accuracy, especially for the transient load with shortsampling. These are very useful in engineering applications.
基金National Key Research and Development Program of China(2020YFA0711700)National Natural Science Foundation of China(52122801,11925206 and 51978609)Foundation for Distinguished Young Scientists of Zhejiang Province(LR20E080003).
文摘Traffic load identification for bridges is of great significance for overloaded vehicle control as well as the structural management and maintenance in bridge engineering.Unlike the conventional load identification methods that always encounter problems of ill-condition and difficulties in identifying multi parameters simultaneously when solving the motion equations inversely,a novel strategy is proposed based on smart sensing combing intelligent algorithm for real-time traffic load monitoring.An array of lead zirconium titanate sensors is applied to capture the dynamic responses of a beam bridge,while the Long Short-Term Memory(LSTM)neural network is employed to establish the mapping relations between the dynamic responses of the bridge and the traffic load through data mining.The results reveal that,with the real-time strain responses fed into the LSTM network,the speed and magnitude of the moving load may be identified simultaneously with high accuracy when compared to the practically applied load.The current method may facilitate highly efficient identification of the time-varying characteristics of moving loads and may provide a useful tool for long-term traffic load monitoring and traffic control for in-service bridges.