Development of Digital Twin of the Herøysund Bridge using Finite Element Model Updating
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34169Date
2024-05-15Type
Master thesisMastergradsoppgave
Author
Khademi, MohammadrezaAbstract
The aging of civil infrastructure presents significant challenges in a global scale,
necessitating innovative research techniques for effective solutions. Governments
are increasingly compelled to allocate additional time and budgetary resources
towards maintenance, repairs, or the construction of new structures to replace
deteriorated or damaged ones. This allocation is essential to ensure the provision
of adequate services to citizens. Implementing a digital twin of any structure
can help for Structural health monitoring. This thesis is aimed to build a
digital twin of Herøysund Bridge. Vibration data obtained from the field work
is used for finite element model updating. Updated finite element model is more
similar to the real world behaviour of the bridge. In this thesis, a comprehensive
literature review is carried out on various methodologies, including experimental
modal analysis, operational modal analysis, and finite element modal updating.
Furthermore, a genetic optimization algorithm is used for the finite element
model updating of the shell-based model of the Herøysund Bridge using Matlab.
The process of finite model updating, using a genetic algorithm, demonstrates
promising results for the parameters updated.
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UiT Norges arktiske universitetUiT The Arctic University of Norway
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