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Uncertainty quantification in structural health monitoring: Applications on cultural heritage buildings

机译:结构健康监测中的不确定性量化:在文化遗产建筑中的应用

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In the last decades the need for an effective seismic protection and vulnerability reduction of cultural heritage buildings and sites determined a growing interest in structural health monitoring (SHM) as a knowledge-based assessment tool to quantify and reduce uncertainties regarding their structural performance. Monitoring can be successfully implemented in some cases as an alternative to interventions or to control the medium-and long-term effectiveness of already applied strengthening solutions. The research group at the University of Padua, in collaboration with public administrations, has recently installed several SHM systems on heritage structures. The paper reports the application of monitoring strategies implemented to avoid (or at least minimize) the execution of strengthening interventions/repairs and control the response as long as a clear worsening or damaging process is detected. Two emblematic case studies are presented and discussed: the Roman Amphitheatre (Arena) of Verona and the Conegliano Cathedral. Both are excellent examples of on-going monitoring activities, performed through static and dynamic approaches in combination with automated procedures to extract meaningful structural features from collected data. In parallel to the application of innovative monitoring techniques, statistical models and data processing algorithms have been developed and applied in order to reduce uncertainties and exploit monitoring results for an effective assessment and protection of historical constructions. Processing software for SHM was implemented to perform the continuous real time treatment of static data and the identification of modal parameters based on the structural response to ambient vibrations. Statistical models were also developed to filter out the environmental effects and thermal cycles from the extracted features.
机译:在过去的几十年中,需要对文化遗产建筑物和场所进行有效的地震保护和减少脆弱性,这使人们越来越关注结构健康监测(SHM),它是一种基于知识的评估工具,可以量化和减少有关其结构性能的不确定性。在某些情况下,监视可以作为干预措施的替代方案或控制已应用的加强解决方案的中长期有效性而成功实施。帕多瓦大学的研究小组与公共行政部门合作,最近在遗产结构上安装了多个SHM系统。该论文报告了为避免(或至少最小化)加强干预措施/维修措施的执行而实施的监测策略的应用,只要发现明显恶化或破坏的过程,就可以控制响应。提出并讨论了两个标志性的案例研究:维罗纳罗马圆形剧场(竞技场)和科内利亚诺大教堂。两者都是进行中的监视活动的绝佳示例,这些监视活动是通过静态和动态方法与自动化过程相结合来执行的,以从收集的数据中提取有意义的结构特征。在应用创新监测技术的同时,还开发并应用了统计模型和数据处理算法,以减少不确定性并利用监测结果来有效评估和保护历史建筑。实施了SHM的处理软件,以执行对静态数据的连续实时处理,并基于对环境振动的结构响应来识别模态参数。还开发了统计模型以从提取的特征中滤除环境影响和热循环。

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