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Comparative study of using rotation influence lines and their derivatives for structural damage detection

Research Authors
Hazem O. Nady, Mohamed A.B. Abdo, Fayez Kaiser
Research Department
Research Date
Research Year
2022
Research Journal
Structures
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Vol
48
Research Rank
International journal
Research_Pages
397-409
Research Abstract

Structural damage detection has recently become one of the most important topics for engineering structures due
to its benefits in enhancing safety, reducing life-cycle cost and providing guidance for system construction and
maintenance. This research studies the accuracy of using rotation influence lines (RIL) and their derivatives (first
and second derivatives) for detecting structural damage characteristics (location and severity). The study includes
an analytical investigation of damage detection of multiple damages in simply supported beam. Then,
numerical studies have been conducted to investigate the effectiveness of the proposed method for damage
identification of simply supported beam (determinate structure), continuous beam (indeterminate structure)
with different damage characteristics. Furthermore, the most effective inclinometer locations and number of
inclinometers for structural damage detection on simply supported and continuous beams are reported.
Furthermore, noise intensity effects from the limited inclinometer precision, inclinometer faults and transmission
errors are discussed in this paper.

Research Rank
International Journal