ARTÍCULO
Análisis de métodos OMA para la extracción de parámetros modales sobre edificios existentes
Fecha
2021Registro en:
0257-1749, e 1390-3659
10.37815/rte.v33n2.832
Autor
Palacios Serrano, Ivan Santiago
Jimenez Pacheco, Juan Carlos
Gonzalez Martinez, Santiago Renan
Muñoz Calle, Milton Rodrigo
Placencia Leon, Jose Sebastian
Samaniego Galindo, Victor Hugo
Institución
Resumen
This paper presents the application of Operational Modal Analysis (OMA) methods in order to characterize the modal parameters (i.e., frequencies and vibration modes) of a building. The study was carried out on a real scenario. In particular, the Frequency Domain Decomposition (FDD) method and its enhanced version (EFDD) were used. In a first stage, a preliminary structural evaluation of the building (using the rapid visual inspection method, RVS), a dimensional survey and field tests for the mechanical characterization of its components were carried out, for the purpose of obtaining a conventional modal analysis in terms of its modal parameters. Based on this modal analysis, an instrumentation plan was designed with triaxial MEMS accelerometers (microelectromechanical systems). The instrumentation process was comprised of three stages: acquisition, control and storage of information. The main contribution of this work consists of the evaluation of the application of the FDD and EFDD methods on an essential building, with the particularity of the use of microseismicity vibrations for the identification of modal parameters. Results obtained reveal a fundamental frequency of the building of 1.43 Hz, as well as a non-recommended modal behavior.