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Mechanics-informed autoencoder enables automated detection and localization of unforeseen structural damage

Engineering and Technology

Mechanics-informed autoencoder enables automated detection and localization of unforeseen structural damage

X. Li, H. Bolandi, et al.

Discover MIDAS, an innovative framework developed by researchers from Michigan State University for automated damage detection and localization in structures. By harnessing low-cost sensors and advanced data processing techniques, this approach enhances structural health monitoring capabilities, making it both proactive and cost-effective.... show more
Abstract
Structural health monitoring ensures the safety and longevity of structures like buildings and bridges. As the volume and scale of structures and the impact of their failure continue to grow, there is a dire need for SHM techniques that are scalable, inexpensive, can operate passively without human intervention, and are customized for each mechanical structure without the need for complex baseline models. We present a novel "deploy-and-forget" approach for automated detection and localization of damage in structures. It is a synergistic integration of entirely passive measurements from inexpensive sensors, data compression, and a mechanics-informed autoencoder. Once deployed, the model continuously learns and adapts a bespoke baseline model for each structure, learning from its undamaged state's response characteristics. After learning from just 3 hours of data, it can autonomously detect and localize different types of unforeseen damage. Results from numerical simulations and experiments indicate that incorporating the mechanical characteristics into the autoencoder allows for up to a 35% improvement in the detection and localization of minor damage over a standard autoencoder. Our approach holds significant promise for reducing human intervention and inspection costs while enabling proactive and preventive maintenance strategies. This will extend the lifespan, reliability, and sustainability of civil infrastructures.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 25, 2024
Authors
Xuyang Li, Hamed Bolandi, Mahdi Masmoudi, Talal Salem, Ankush Jha, Nizar Lajnef, Vishnu Naresh Boddeti
Tags
automated damage detection
structural health monitoring
data compression
mechanics-informed autoencoder
structural integrity
numerical simulations
proactive monitoring
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