Crack detection for structure based on the dynamic stiffness model and the inverse problem of vibration
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3378049
Recommendations
- Modelling, detection and identification of flexural crack damages in beams using frequency response functions
- Crack parameter estimation in structures using finite element modeling.
- Crack detection in elastic beams by static measurements
- An integrated approach to detection of cracks using vibration characteristics
- Anisotropic damage model for an inclined crack in thick plate and sensitivity study for its detection
Cites work
Cited in
(11)- Nonlinear multiple breathing cracks detection using direct zeros estimation of higher-order frequency response function
- Crack parameter estimation in structures using finite element modeling.
- An integrated approach to detection of cracks using vibration characteristics
- A practical investigation to solving the inverse problem of crack identification through vibration measurements
- Problems in structural identification and diagnostics: general aspects and applications.
- A new crack detection method based on the correlation analysis of frequency response function curvature differentiation (FRFCD)
- The crack detection of acoustic metamaterials using a weighted mode shape-wavelet-based strategy
- Nonlinear breathing crack identification from time-domain sensitivity analysis
- Anisotropic damage model for an inclined crack in thick plate and sensitivity study for its detection
- Crack identification of a planar frame structure based on a synthetic artificial intelligence technique
- Homotopy iteration algorithm for crack parameters identification with composite element method
This page was built for publication: Crack detection for structure based on the dynamic stiffness model and the inverse problem of vibration
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q3378049)