Machine-learning-based prediction of vortex-induced vibration in long-span bridges using limited information

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作者
Kim, Sunjoong [1 ]
Kim, Taeyong [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Seoul, Dept Civil Engn, Seoul, South Korea
[2] Univ Toronto, Dept Civil & Mineral Engn, Toronto, ON, Canada
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
Machine learning (ML); Deep learning (DL); Vortex -induced vibration (VIV); Long -span bridge; Data augmentation; Structural health monitoring (SHM); WIND-INDUCED VIBRATIONS; SUSPENSION BRIDGE; BOX GIRDERS; FREQUENCY; SECTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.engstruct.2022.114551
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Long-span bridges are susceptible to wind-induced vibration due to their high flexibility, low-frequency dominance, and light damping capacity. Vortex-induced vibrations (VIVs), which usually occur under in-service conditions, can result in discomfort to users and detrimental effects on the fatigue capacity of structural elements; therefore, accurate VIV assessments are essential in ensuring the vibrational serviceability of bridges. Despite the research efforts of data-driven VIV prediction, the robustness and general applicability of the proposed methods remains challenging, in that each method requires different conditions for the datasets in order to develop machine-learning (ML) models. Furthermore, collecting sufficient VIV datasets (anomaly state) from various operational conditions is impractical, time-consuming, and even impossible in some situations compared with non-VIV datasets (normal state). This imbalance in the dataset could degrade the model performance. To address this issue, this paper focuses on developing a general framework for introducing ML algorithms to predict VIVs with a limited amount of information. To properly replicate the practical cases, two different scenarios are assumed along with the amount of VIV data: (1) no VIV data are available, or (2) only a small number of VIV data can be obtained. A variety of ML-assisted methods are introduced for each scenario to predict VIVs in order to demonstrate the versatility of the proposed framework. The effectiveness and applicability of the proposed framework are demonstrated using actual monitoring data. Different methods are prepared to provide further insight into the ML algorithms used for VIV prediction. The proposed framework in this paper is expected to advance our knowledge and understanding of the application of ML algorithms to bridge systems, which are essential in enhancing resilience against wind hazards.
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