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The structural operating conditions may significantly differ from those during laboratory tests, where the structure is well known, well installed and properly excited. For structures under natural loading conditions, or excited by random forces, excitations cannot be measured and are usually non-stationary. Hence, an improved operational modal analysis is a useful complement to the traditional modal analysis approach. This paper presents the application of a new identification procedure for structural modal parameters, named the wavelet-based identification technique. The wavelet-based identification that works in time-frequency domain is used to identify the dynamic characteristics of the structural system in terms of natural frequencies, damping coefficients and modes. It is shown how the amplitude and the phase of the wavelet transform of operational vibration measurements are related to the eigenfrequencies and damping coefficients, and the wavelet-based spectrum analysis is employed to identify the mode shapes of the structure. Two examples have demonstrated that the current identification results are in accordance with those previously obtained from the peak pick method in frequency domain and the stochastic subspace identification in time domain.
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China Civil Engineering Journal
ISSN: 1000-131X
CN: 11-2120/TU
Year: 2008
Issue: 6
Volume: 41
Page: 27-32
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