Automated Modal Identification Based on Improved Clustering Method

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The automated modal identification has been playing an important role in online structural damage detection and condition assessment. This paper proposes an improved hierarchical clustering method to identify the precise modal parameters by automatically interpreting the stabilization diagram. Two major improvements are provided in the whole clustering process. The modal uncertainty is first introduced in the first stage to eliminate as many as possible mathematical modal data to produce more precise clustering threshold, which helps to produce more precise clustering results. The boxplot is introduced in the last stage to assess the precision of the clustering results from a statistical perspective. Based on an iterative analysis of boxplot, the outliers of the clustering results are found out and eliminated and the precise modal results are finally produced. The Z24 benchmark experiment data are utilized to validate the feasibility of the proposed method, and comparison between the previous method and the improved method is also provided. From the result, it can be concluded that the modal uncertainty is more effective than the other modal criteria in distinguishing the mathematical modal data. The modal results by clustering process are not precise in statistic and the boxplot can find out the outliers of the clustering results and produce more precise modal results. The improved automated modal identification method can automatically extract the physical modal data and produce more precise modal parameters.

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Wu, G., He, M., Liang, P., Ye, C., & Xu, Y. (2020). Automated Modal Identification Based on Improved Clustering Method. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/5698609

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