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Published June 24, 2019 | Version v1
Conference paper Open

REMOTE AMBIENT VIBRATION MEASUREMENTS WITH REAL-APERTURE RADAR TO ESTIMATE BUILDINGS DYNAMIC PROPERTIES

  • 1. Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)
  • 2. Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC)

Description

The use of sensors to obtain the dynamic properties of structures by means of ambient vi-brations has become a common practice. However, conventional and more extensively used methods require the installation of sensors, which should be in contact with the structure. These methods could be even risky in case of structures weakened by a hazardous event, for which the risk of collapse is unknown. In this study, two main subjects are analyzed and discussed. The former is related to the use of the Real-Aperture Radar (RAR) as a non-invasive, remote sensinginterferometric method to measure the vibration response to ambient noise of buildings. As a test bed, two high-rise regular buildings with reinforced concrete frames (8-story) and steel frames (12-story), located in Barcelona, Spain, are analyzed. Notice that the RAR device is a sensor using the principle of interferometry to measure displacements. This type of sensors has exhibited a good performance in urban environments at different atmospheric, meteorological and lighting conditions, compared to other types of remote sensors (e.g. Laser Doppler). An-other advantage is that RAR devices have a very good resolution and they can operate at great distances from the object to be measured. However, so far, RAR is rarely used in buildings, being still a poorly studied technique. The latter subject is related to the optimal post-pro-cessing of the acquired data. At this respect, the Power Spectral Density (PSD) signal-pro-cessing technique is used to process the signals acquired. From this analysis, the predominant periods of the analyzed buildings were obtained and then they were compared with those peri-ods obtained from measurements of accelerometers located inside the structures. The results indicate that the use of RAR can be a reliable alternative to estimate the structural periods in a relatively simple and non-invasive manner.

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