Updating models of finite elements by modal operational analysis and genetic algorithms. Application to architectural heritage built
- Others:
- Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Estructuras de Edificación e Ingeniería del Terreno
- Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Construcciones Arquitectónicas II (ETSIE)
- Universidad de Sevilla. TEP245: Ingeniería de las Estructuras
- Universidad de Sevilla. TEP114: Tecnología Arquitectónica
- Universidad de Sevilla. TEP198: Materiales y Construcción
Description
The use of Operational Modal Analysis is establishing as an acceptable tool to estimate the dynamic properties of heritage buildings as a non‐destructive technique. Through its application, mechanical properties of structural elements, as stiffness or mass, can be obtained with great accuracy. The information obtained can be used to update finite element models, however this process is complicated due to presently it is made manually. This work wants to develop a technique which expects improve the effort and the time invert in this process. The genetic algorithms are going to be used to update tow finite element models of tow patrimonial buildings, the Pavilion of Charles V and the San Jeronimo Monastery both located in Seville, in which variables like elasticity module or boundary conditions are going to be updating in order to have a real behaviour model to carry out the structural assessment of the buildings.
Additional details
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/153637
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/153637
- Origin repository
- USE