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Application of optimal experiment design method to detect the ideal sensor positions: A case study of Milan metro line 5

机译:Application of optimal experiment design method to detect the ideal sensor positions: A case study of Milan metro line 5

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This paper proposes a concept of optimal experimental design (OED) to enable an efficient parameter identifi-cation through an inverse analysis and to design an optimized monitoring set up. This method intends to provide a systematic and reproducible approach for parameter determination in mechanized tunnel modelling from field measurements during excavation. In this concept, identification of most relevant parameters is followed by a secondary spatial and temporal global sensitivity analyses in various time scales to find the most relevant po-sitions in the existing monitoring set-up for parameter identification. To afford the computational costs, meta -modeling approach was employed to substitute the FE model with a response surface function. To validate the numerical model and to justify the applicability of this concept for a real case, the measured tunnel-induced settlements in a shallow founded nine-storey building, undercrossed by the new double tube Milan metro line 5, are adopted. Results indicated that the OED-assisted design of sensor arrangements enables adequate iden-tification of the model parameters with least uncertainty and less monitoring effort (e.g. fewer sensors), while no expert decision is required in the process. Finally, comparison of results from standard and OED-designed monitoring setups indicates a significant enhancement in the reliability of numerical results considering the measurement tolerances.

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