Identification of time‐varying cable tension forces based on adaptive sparse time‐frequency analysis of cable vibrations
Summary For cable bridges, the cable tension force plays a crucial role in their construction, assessment and long‐term structural health monitoring. Cable tension forces vary in real time with the change of the moving vehicle loads and environmental effects, and this continual variation in tension...
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For cable bridges, the cable tension force plays a crucial role in their construction, assessment and long‐term structural health monitoring. Cable tension forces vary in real time with the change of the moving vehicle loads and environmental effects, and this continual variation in tension force may cause fatigue damage of a cable. Traditional vibration‐based cable tension force estimation methods can only obtain the time‐averaged cable tension force and not the instantaneous force. This paper proposes a new approach to identify the time‐varying cable tension forces of bridges based on an adaptive sparse time‐frequency analysis method. This is a recently developed method to estimate the instantaneous frequency by looking for the sparsest time‐frequency representation of the signal within the largest possible time‐frequency dictionary (i.e. set of expansion functions). In the proposed approach, first, the time‐varying modal frequencies are identified from acceleration measurements on the cable, then, the time‐varying cable tension is obtained from the relation between this force and the identified frequencies. By considering the integer ratios of the different modal frequencies to the fundamental frequency of the cable, the proposed algorithm is further improved to increase its robustness to measurement noise. A cable experiment is implemented to illustrate the validity of the proposed method. For comparison, the Hilbert–Huang transform is also employed to identify the time‐varying frequencies, which are then used to calculate the time‐varying cable‐tension force. The results show that the adaptive sparse time‐frequency analysis method produces more accurate estimates of the time‐varying cable tension forces than the Hilbert–Huang transform method. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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| AbstractList | For cable bridges, the cable tension force plays a crucial role in their construction, assessment and long-term structural health monitoring. Cable tension forces vary in real time with the change of the moving vehicle loads and environmental effects, and this continual variation in tension force may cause fatigue damage of a cable. Traditional vibration-based cable tension force estimation methods can only obtain the time-averaged cable tension force and not the instantaneous force. This paper proposes a new approach to identify the time-varying cable tension forces of bridges based on an adaptive sparse time-frequency analysis method. This is a recently developed method to estimate the instantaneous frequency by looking for the sparsest time-frequency representation of the signal within the largest possible time-frequency dictionary (i.e. set of expansion functions). In the proposed approach, first, the time-varying modal frequencies are identified from acceleration measurements on the cable, then, the time-varying cable tension is obtained from the relation between this force and the identified frequencies. By considering the integer ratios of the different modal frequencies to the fundamental frequency of the cable, the proposed algorithm is further improved to increase its robustness to measurement noise. A cable experiment is implemented to illustrate the validity of the proposed method. For comparison, the Hilbert-Huang transform is also employed to identify the time-varying frequencies, which are then used to calculate the time-varying cable-tension force. The results show that the adaptive sparse time-frequency analysis method produces more accurate estimates of the time-varying cable tension forces than the Hilbert-Huang transform method. Summary For cable bridges, the cable tension force plays a crucial role in their construction, assessment and long‐term structural health monitoring. Cable tension forces vary in real time with the change of the moving vehicle loads and environmental effects, and this continual variation in tension force may cause fatigue damage of a cable. Traditional vibration‐based cable tension force estimation methods can only obtain the time‐averaged cable tension force and not the instantaneous force. This paper proposes a new approach to identify the time‐varying cable tension forces of bridges based on an adaptive sparse time‐frequency analysis method. This is a recently developed method to estimate the instantaneous frequency by looking for the sparsest time‐frequency representation of the signal within the largest possible time‐frequency dictionary (i.e. set of expansion functions). In the proposed approach, first, the time‐varying modal frequencies are identified from acceleration measurements on the cable, then, the time‐varying cable tension is obtained from the relation between this force and the identified frequencies. By considering the integer ratios of the different modal frequencies to the fundamental frequency of the cable, the proposed algorithm is further improved to increase its robustness to measurement noise. A cable experiment is implemented to illustrate the validity of the proposed method. For comparison, the Hilbert–Huang transform is also employed to identify the time‐varying frequencies, which are then used to calculate the time‐varying cable‐tension force. The results show that the adaptive sparse time‐frequency analysis method produces more accurate estimates of the time‐varying cable tension forces than the Hilbert–Huang transform method. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Summary For cable bridges, the cable tension force plays a crucial role in their construction, assessment and long-term structural health monitoring. Cable tension forces vary in real time with the change of the moving vehicle loads and environmental effects, and this continual variation in tension force may cause fatigue damage of a cable. Traditional vibration-based cable tension force estimation methods can only obtain the time-averaged cable tension force and not the instantaneous force. This paper proposes a new approach to identify the time-varying cable tension forces of bridges based on an adaptive sparse time-frequency analysis method. This is a recently developed method to estimate the instantaneous frequency by looking for the sparsest time-frequency representation of the signal within the largest possible time-frequency dictionary (i.e. set of expansion functions). In the proposed approach, first, the time-varying modal frequencies are identified from acceleration measurements on the cable, then, the time-varying cable tension is obtained from the relation between this force and the identified frequencies. By considering the integer ratios of the different modal frequencies to the fundamental frequency of the cable, the proposed algorithm is further improved to increase its robustness to measurement noise. A cable experiment is implemented to illustrate the validity of the proposed method. For comparison, the Hilbert-Huang transform is also employed to identify the time-varying frequencies, which are then used to calculate the time-varying cable-tension force. The results show that the adaptive sparse time-frequency analysis method produces more accurate estimates of the time-varying cable tension forces than the Hilbert-Huang transform method. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
| Author | Shi, Zuoqiang Li, Hui Beck, James L. Hou, Thomas Y. Bao, Yuequan |
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