Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy-based Vibration Approach for Structural Fault Diagnosis

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In recent times, damage identification based on vibration methods are emerging as common approaches, in which the techniques apply the vibration response of a monitored structure, such as modal frequencies and damping ratios, to evaluate its condition and detect structural damage. The basis of the vibration-based health monitoring method is that when there are alterations in the physical characteristics of a structure, there will also be changes in its vibration properties. This paper proposed a neuro-fuzzy artificial intelligence method, called adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS), to detect damage using modal properties. To generate the modal characteristics of the structures, experimental study and finite element analysis of I-beams with single damage cases were performed. The results showed that the ANFIS approach was able to detect the magnitude and location of the damage with a significant degree of precision, and notably reduced computational time.

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Hakim, S. J. S., Kamarudin, A. F., Mokhatar, S. N., Jaini, Z. M., Umar, S., Mohamad, N., & Jamaluddin, N. (2022). Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy-based Vibration Approach for Structural Fault Diagnosis. International Journal of Integrated Engineering, 14(6), 378–388. https://doi.org/10.30880/ijie.2022.14.06.034

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