Meta-model assisted continuous vibration-based damage identification of a historical rammed earth tower in the Alhambra complex
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Published version: García-Macías, E., Hernández-González, I. A., Puertas, E., Gallego, R., Castro-Triguero, R., & Ubertini, F. (2022). Meta-Model Assisted Continuous Vibration-Based Damage Identification of a Historical Rammed Earth Tower in the Alhambra Complex. International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 1-27.
Abstract
This work presents the development of a model-based online damage identification
system for a 13th century rammed earth (RE) tower in the Alhambra, the Muhammad Tower. The system is fed with continuous data from an ambient vibration-based
monitoring system and a meteorological station. Ambient vibrations are continuously processed through Operational Modal Analysis (OMA), and environmental
effects are minimised via statistical pattern recognition. The normalized modal signatures are used to update the stiffness properties of certain parts of the tower
through inverse model calibration. To do so, a high-fidelity three-dimensional finite
element model (FEM) of the tower is developed. Since its computational burden
precludes conducting online calibration, the FEM is bypassed by a light Kriging
surrogate model (SM). In this light, the developed SM-assisted system identification constitutes a long-term Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) system outputting
quasi-real-time series of modal properties and local stiffness parameters, so providing
full damage assessment (detection, localization and quantification). The presented
results refer to a time period of three months since January until March 2022.
Numerical results and discussion are reported concerning the characterization and
removal of environmental effects, and synthetic damage scenarios through non-linear
simulations are used to validate the developed damage identification system