Feasibility study on the use of wireless accelerometers in the experimental modal testing

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Surgwon Sohn
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[1] Hoseo University,Division of Computer and Information Engineering
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Wireless accelerometer; Cantilever beam; Experimental modal analysis;
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This paper presents a modal parameter estimation of a cantilevered steel beam using low-cost wireless accelerometers for structural health monitoring. To demonstrate the feasibility of using wireless accelerometers, the frequency response functions (FRFs) for the beam are measured. A curve-fitting algorithm is then applied to extract the modal parameters, such as natural frequencies, damping ratios, and mode shapes. These dynamic characteristics of the cantilever beam are acquired and interpreted through the FRFs by the commercial analyzing software. Experimental results show that wireless accelerometers can successfully determine the dynamic properties of the cantilever beam. This paper provides the analytical basis of applying wireless accelerometers to the experimental modal analysis and supports for the feasibility of cantilever beam modal testing using low-cost wireless accelerometers.
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页码:2848 / 2859
页数:11
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