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Application of neural networks for the structural health monitoring in curtain-wall systems

Efstathiades, , Baniotopoulos, C. C., Nazarko, P., Ziemianski, L. and Stavroulakis, G. E.
2007
Engineering Structures, 29(12): 3475-3484
Curtain-wall system; Structural health monitoring; Artificial neural networks; Finite elements method; Damage detection; Regularization techniques


Efstathiades, , Baniotopoulos, C. C., Nazarko, P., Ziemianski, L. and Stavroulakis, G. E., (2007), "Application of neural networks for the structural health monitoring in curtain-wall systems", Engineering Structures, 29(12): 3475-3484.
Abstract:
In a curtain-wall system, the main and the most possible cause of failures, is the total or partial destruction of its connections with the bearing structure. The present paper deals with the respective health monitoring problem and proposes an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) in order to identify possible imperfections in a typical curtain-wall system. Several Finite Element (FE) models of the curtain-wall system were developed and a parametric analysis was carried out dealing with the loss of rigidity in the aforementioned connections. During the numerical investigations, datasets containing the deflections of the columns of the curtain-wall structure were computed. The obtained results were used to create the Patterns Database, which, in turn, was used as the input for the training of the ANNs. Due to the relatively small number of training patterns, the regularization technique was also employed in order to improve the network generalization. The number of sensors and their optimal placement for appropriate network training were investigated. A wide variety of network architectures was studied and their influence on the network training was analyzed. The obtained results showed that ANNs can be an efficient method for the identification and localization of imperfections in curtain-wall systems.

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