Evaluation of Dynamic Properties of Trees Subjected to Induced Vibrations

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The preservation of trees in urban and archeological areas is a theme of particular relevance. Modern systems of monitoring, together with approaches for deriving the main characteristics of trees influencing their response toward extreme events, are nowadays at the basis of a growing number of studies. The aim of the present paper is the dynamic identification of trees carried out by employing an approach which combines a simple data-acquisition system, direct and ambient sources of excitation, and different data-processing methods. In particular, using a single accelerometer placed at different sections of the trunk and considering excitations induced by either pulling tests or ambient vibrations, the derivation of the main frequencies and levels of modal damping characterizing the dynamic response of a sour cherry tree (Prunus cerasus) is carried out. A finite element model of the tree is also carried out to support the validation of the proposed approach and further analyze the derived outcomes. The obtained results underline the feasibility of the proposed approach in deriving information useful for assessing the behavior of trees toward dynamic actions and, consequently, of particular relevance for the identification of possible damages induced by variations in terms of dynamic characteristics (frequencies) and damping.

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Grande, E., Giordano, E., & Clementi, F. (2023). Evaluation of Dynamic Properties of Trees Subjected to Induced Vibrations. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 13(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/app13127333

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