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Identifying the foundation stiffness of a partially embedded post from vibration measurements

Identifying the foundation stiffness of a partially embedded post from vibration measurements
Identifying the foundation stiffness of a partially embedded post from vibration measurements
Foundations of posts such as lighting columns can suffer damage or deteriorate over time, rendering the post unsafe. Quick, inexpensive and non-intrusive measurement procedures are required to monitor periodically their structural integrity. This paper investigates the behaviour of beam-like structures with a view to identifying a suitable monitoring technique for post foundations. In this initial study a lighting column is modelled as a uniform rigid beam that is constrained by collocated equivalent translational and rotational springs. Expressions are derived for the equivalent spring constants as functions of foundation profile and depth.
Modal and static responses are presented as functions of foundation properties. The inverse problem of identifying the foundation stiffnesses from response measurements is discussed. A simple method is proposed based on quasi-static stiffness measurements obtained from impact tests. The method is validated using measurements of a laboratory scale structure.
0022-460X
137-161
Waters, T.P.
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Brennan, M.J.
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Sasananan, S.
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Waters, T.P.
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Brennan, M.J.
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Waters, T.P., Brennan, M.J. and Sasananan, S. (2004) Identifying the foundation stiffness of a partially embedded post from vibration measurements. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 274 (1-2), 137-161. (doi:10.1016/j.jsv.2003.05.011).

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Foundations of posts such as lighting columns can suffer damage or deteriorate over time, rendering the post unsafe. Quick, inexpensive and non-intrusive measurement procedures are required to monitor periodically their structural integrity. This paper investigates the behaviour of beam-like structures with a view to identifying a suitable monitoring technique for post foundations. In this initial study a lighting column is modelled as a uniform rigid beam that is constrained by collocated equivalent translational and rotational springs. Expressions are derived for the equivalent spring constants as functions of foundation profile and depth.
Modal and static responses are presented as functions of foundation properties. The inverse problem of identifying the foundation stiffnesses from response measurements is discussed. A simple method is proposed based on quasi-static stiffness measurements obtained from impact tests. The method is validated using measurements of a laboratory scale structure.

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Published date: 2004

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Local EPrints ID: 28100
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/28100
ISSN: 0022-460X
PURE UUID: 051902a2-3f17-45ca-a5c3-cfd09d837c9e

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Date deposited: 28 Apr 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 07:23

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Author: T.P. Waters
Author: M.J. Brennan
Author: S. Sasananan

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