A framework for quantifying the value of vibration-based structural health monitoring

Antonios Kamariotis, Eleni Chatzi, Daniel Straub

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Abstract

The difficulty in quantifying the benefit of Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) for decision support is one of the bottlenecks to an extensive adoption of SHM on real-world structures. In this paper, we present a framework for such a quantification of the value of vibration-based SHM, which can be flexibly applied to different use cases. These cover SHM-based decisions at different time scales, from near-real time diagnostics to the prognosis of slowly evolving deterioration processes over the lifetime of a structure. The framework includes an advanced model of the SHM system. It employs a Bayesian filter for the tasks of sequential joint deterioration state-parameter estimation and structural reliability updating, using continuously identified modal and intermittent visual inspection data. It also includes a realistic model of the inspection and maintenance decisions throughout the structural life-cycle. On this basis, the Value of SHM is quantified by the difference in expected total life-cycle costs with and without the SHM. We investigate the framework through application on a numerical model of a two-span bridge system, subjected to gradual and shock deterioration, as well as to changing environmental conditions, over its lifetime. The results show that this framework can be used as an a-priori decision support tool to inform the decision on whether or not to install a vibration-based SHM system on a structure, for a wide range of SHM use cases.

Original languageEnglish
Article number109708
JournalMechanical Systems and Signal Processing
Volume184
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2023

Keywords

  • Bayesian decision analysis
  • Bayesian filtering
  • Environmental variability
  • Sequential decision making
  • Structural reliability
  • Vibration-based structural health monitoring
  • Visual inspections

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