System health monitoring of structures is important not only for conducting
safe operation but also maintaining system performance. In this paper, two
identification algorithms for assessing structural damages using the modal
test data have been developed. An important characteristic in the present
approaches is that the employment of the global numerical models (e.g. FEM
model) and some important information (e.g. Young's modulus) of structures
are avoided to a great extent. As the first step of the damage identificati
on, two algorithms for the detection of damage location are proposed, which
are similar in concept to the subspace rotation algorithm or best achievab
le eigenvector technique. Furthermore, a quadratic programming model is set
up for the two approaches to predict the damage extent. To demonstrate the
capability of the proposed approaches, an example of a IO-bay planar truss
structure is employed for checking the present approaches numerically. Fur
thermore, the experimental data from the vibration test of a beam with two
fixed ends are used directly in the present approaches. The final results s
how that the present techniques perform quite well in spite of the little s
tructural information and measurement inaccuracies. (C) 2001 Elsevier Scien
ce Ltd. All rights reserved.