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Identification of Tension Force in Cable Structures Using Vibration-Based and Impedance-Based Methods in Parallel

Minh-Huy Nguyen    
Tran-De-Nhat Truong    
Thanh-Cao Le and Duc-Duy Ho    

Resumen

For cable structures, the tension force is one of the main factors showing the structure?s health. If the tension force falls below a safe level during construction or operation, it can lead to partial or complete the structural failure, posing a risk to the people?s safety. In this study, a parallel structural health monitoring approach of the vibration-based and impedance-based methods is proposed to identify the tension force in cable structures. Firstly, a cable structure including the anchorage is simulated using a finite element model to obtain the vibration and impedance responses. The numerical results are verified with the experimental ones of the previous studies. Then, the parallel approach combining the above two methods is presented to determine the tension force. For the vibration-based method, the tension force is estimated by the natural frequencies. For the impedance-based method, the tension force is estimated by the mean absolute percentage deviation (MAPD) index and the artificial neural network (ANN). Finally, the tension force estimation results are compared and assessed. By using the parallel approach, the reliability and accuracy of the tension force identification results are guaranteed.

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