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Damage severity estimation of an elastoplastic single-degree-of-freedom oscillator from its ground and response acceleration
Autor
Ordaz, M.
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for the estimation of occurrence in time and severity of damage of a damped elastoplastic single-degree-of-freedom
oscillator from its absolute and ground accelerations, using ductility as the adopted damage index. This estimation
requires the calculation of the yielding history, relative velocity and dynamic parameters of the oscillator. Oscillators
of several frequencies, subjected to two different bandwidth motions, are examined. Yielding history is identified by
the discrete wavelet transform (DWT) highest scale coefficients of the absolute acceleration. This identification is not
possible in responses with high-frequency content. A DWT filter is proposed for this situation to enable this identification.
A least-square method that acknowledges the unloading known from the yielding history is proposed to fit the
velocity obtained from the time integral of the relative acceleration. The results show that the precision in estimated
ductility is sensitive to the accuracy of the yielding history, as this history influences the calculation of the other
parameters and variables required for the estimation of ductility. Small deviations in the actual yielding history
generate important variations in estimated ductility. However, the proposedmethod successfully identifies the occurrence
in time and severity of damage produced in most yielding stages. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd