Many researchers have intensively investigated the methods of using vibrati
on properties of a structure to identify its damage in the past two decades
. It has been realized that the modal data included in damage identificatio
n analysis have a great influence on the accuracy of identification results
. In this paper, a technique is presented to select a subset of measurement
points and corresponding mode to be used in model updating for damage iden
tification. A new concept of damage measurability is introduced in terms of
two factors, namely the sensitivity of a residual vector to the structural
damage, and the sensitivity of the damage to the measurement noise. Based
on the two factors, the structural damage measurability is estimated quanti
tatively. It yields more accurate and reliable damage identification result
s if the mode and measurement points corresponding to the largest damage me
asurability value are chosen in field test and numerical analysis. The adva
ntage of the technique is that it is based on the undamaged state of struct
ures and thus independent of the damage configuration. Therefore, it is app
licable in practice to determine the measurement selection prior to field t
esting and damage identification analysis. A frame structure is used to dem
onstrate the validity and versatility of the method. It demonstrates a sign
ificant improvement on the accuracy and reliability of damage identificatio
n results when the measurement points and mode are determined according to
the present technique. (C) 2000 Academic Press.