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Wavelet packet system identification (2006)
Brehm, Maik ; Bucher, Christian
Wavelet packet system identification
The utilization of a visualisation tool in system identification (2000)
Zabel, Volkmar ; Bucher, Christian
The utilization of a visualisation tool in system identification
The dynamic behaviour of a historical bell tower - in- situ tests and numerical investigations (2000)
Zabel, Volkmar ; Bucher, Christian ; Riedel, J.
The dynamic behaviour of a historical bell tower - in- situ tests and numerical investigations
Structural Reliability and Stochastic Finite Elements (2003)
Bucher, Christian
Structural Reliability and Stochastic Finite Elements
Stochastic modeling of cohesive crack propagation using meshless discretization techniques (2004)
Most, Thomas ; Unger, Jörg F. ; Bucher, Christian
Stochastic modeling of cohesive crack propagation using meshless discretization techniques
Stochastic modeling of cohesive crack evolution in concrete using meshless interpolation techniques (2004)
Most, Thomas ; Bucher, Christian
Stochastic modeling of cohesive crack evolution in concrete using meshless interpolation techniques
Stochastic finite element modeling of damage evolutions of R/C beams (2001)
Ebert, Matthias ; Bucher, Christian
Stochastic finite element modeling of damage evolutions of R/C beams
Stochastic dynamic stability analysis of shell structures (2005)
Most, Thomas ; Bucher, Christian
Stochastic dynamic stability analysis of shell structures
Stochastic dynamic stability analysis for nonlinear structures (2002)
Most, Thomas ; Bucher, Christian
Stochastic dynamic stability analysis for nonlinear structures
Stochastic crack growth simulation in R/C structures by means of meshless methods (2005)
Most, Thomas ; Unger, Jörg F. ; Bucher, Christian
Stochastic crack growth simulation in R/C structures by means of meshless methods
Stability analysis for randomly imperfect structures (2000)
Schorling, York ; Bucher, Christian ; Purkert, G.
Stability analysis for randomly imperfect structures
Stability Analysis for Imperfect Systems with Random Loading (2001)
Schorling, York ; Most, Thomas ; Bucher, Christian
Stability Analysis for Imperfect Systems with Random Loading
SFE- Modelling of dynamic and static properties of R/C Beams in progressive damage (2000)
Ebert, Matthias ; Bucher, Christian
SFE- Modelling of dynamic and static properties of R/C Beams in progressive damage
Polyhedral response surfaces for structural reliability assessment (2000)
Roos, Dirk ; Bucher, Christian ; Bayer, Veit
Polyhedral response surfaces for structural reliability assessment
Parametric system identification by means of the wavelet transformation (2002)
Zabel, Volkmar ; Bucher, Christian
Parametric system identification by means of the wavelet transformation
Optimal reference sensor placement within roving setup configurations (2011)
Brehm, Maik ; Zabel, Volkmar ; Bucher, Christian
Optimal reference sensor placement within roving setup configurations
Numerical Solution of the First-Passage Problem by FORM and Importance Sampling (2002)
Bucher, Christian
Numerical Solution of the First-Passage Problem by FORM and Importance Sampling
Moving Least Squares-elements for stochastic crack propagation simulations coupled with stochastic finite elements (2003)
Most, Thomas ; Bucher, Christian
Moving Least Squares-elements for stochastic crack propagation simulations coupled with stochastic finite elements
Modelling of changing of dynamic and static parameters of damaged R/C (2000)
Ebert, Matthias ; Bucher, Christian
Dynamic testing for damage assessment as non-destructive method has attracted growing in-terest for systematic inspections and maintenance of civil engineering structures. In this con-text the paper presents the Stochastic Finite Element (SFE) Modeling of the static and dy-namic results of own four point bending experiments with R/C beams. The beams are dam-aged by an increasing load. Between the load levels the dynamic properties are determined. Calculated stiffness loss factors for the displacements and the natural frequencies show differ-ent histories. A FE Model for the beams is developed with a discrete crack formulation. Cor-related random fields are used for structural parameters stiffness and tension strength. The idea is to simulate different crack evolutions. The beams have the same design parameters, but because of the stochastic material properties their undamaged state isn't yet the same. As the structure is loaded a stochastic first crack occurs on the weakest place of the structure. The further crack evolution is also stochastic. These is a great advantage compared with de-terministic formulations. To reduce the computational effort of the Monte Carlo simulation of this nonlinear problem the Latin-Hypercube sampling technique is applied. From the results functions of mean value and standard deviation of displacements and frequencies are calcu-lated. Compared with the experimental results some qualitative phenomena are good de-scribed by the model. Differences occurs especially in the dynamic behavior of the higher load levels. Aim of the investigations is to assess the possibilities of dynamic testing under consideration of effects from stochastic material properties
Mixed mode crack simulation using Virtual Crack Extension and a normal/shear cohesive crack model within a meshless discretization (2005)
Most, Thomas ; Bucher, Christian
Mixed mode crack simulation using Virtual Crack Extension and a normal/shear cohesive crack model within a meshless discretization
Load Carrying Behavior of Prestressed Bolted Steel Flanges Considering Random Geometrical Imperfections (2000)
Bucher, Christian ; Ebert, Matthias
Load Carrying Behavior of Prestressed Bolted Steel Flanges Considering Random Geometrical Imperfections
INVESTIGATION OF MODELING ERRORS OF DIFFERENT RANDOM FIELD BASED WIND LOAD FORMULATIONS (2010)
Bombasaro, Emanuel ; Bucher, Christian
In this paper the influence of changes in the mean wind velocity, the wind profile power-law coefficient, the drag coefficient of the terrain and the structural stiffness are investigated on different complex structural models. This paper gives a short introduction to wind profile models and to the approach by Davenport A. G. to compute the structural reaction of wind induced vibrations. Firstly with help of a simple example (a skyscraper) this approach is shown. Using this simple example gives the reader the possibility to study the variance differences when changing one of the above mentioned parameters on this very easy example and see the influence of different complex structural models on the result. Furthermore an approach for estimation of the needed discretization level is given. With the help of this knowledge the structural model design methodology can be base on deeper understanding of the different behavior of the single models.
Experiment und Analyse - erweiterte Konzepte für Nachweis und Bemessung - Schwingungsmessungen (2003)
Zabel, Volkmar ; Bucher, Christian
Experiment und Analyse - erweiterte Konzepte für Nachweis und Bemessung - Schwingungsmessungen
Experiences with dynamic investigations of historical bell towers and belfriens (2002)
Zabel, Volkmar ; Bucher, Christian
Experiences with dynamic investigations of historical bell towers and belfriens
Experiences with detection of damage in bridge structures using dynamics tests (2005)
Bucher, Christian ; Zabel, Volkmar
Experiences with detection of damage in bridge structures using dynamics tests
Damage Effects on the Dynamic Properties of R/C Beams- Experimental and Numerical Investigations (2002)
Ebert, Matthias ; Bucher, Christian
Damage Effects on the Dynamic Properties of R/C Beams- Experimental and Numerical Investigations
Climatic influences on the dynamics of railway bridges with steel girders embedded in concrete (2007)
Zabel, Volkmar ; Brehm, Maik ; Bucher, Christian
Climatic influences on the dynamics of railway bridges with steel girders embedded in concrete
Bayesian reliability updating using system identification based on selective sensitivity (2004)
Bucher, Christian ; Pham, Hoang Anh
Bayesian reliability updating using system identification based on selective sensitivity
Application of the "Fictitious Crack Model" to meshless crack growth simulations (2003)
Most, Thomas ; Bucher, Christian
Application of the "Fictitious Crack Model" to meshless crack growth simulations
Application of the "fictious crack model" to meshless crack growth simulations (2003)
Most, Thomas ; Bucher, Christian
In this paper a meshless component is presented, which internally uses the common meshless interpolation technique >Moving Least Squares<. In contrast to usual meshless integration schemes like the cell quadrature and the nodal integration in this study integration zones with triangular geometry spanned by three nodes are used for 2D analysis. The boundary of the structure is defined by boundary nodes, which are similar to finite element nodes. By using the neighborhood relations of the integration zones an efficient search algorithm to detected the nodes in the influence of the integration points was developed. The components are directly coupled with finite elements by using a penalty method. An widely accepted model to describe the fracture behavior of concrete is the >Fictitious Crack Model< which is applied in this study, which differentiates between micro cracks and macro cracks, with and without force transmission over the crack surface, respectively. In this study the crack surface is discretized by node pairs in form of a polygon, which is part of the boundary. To apply the >Fictitious Crack Model< finite interface elements are included between the crack surface nodes. The determination of the maximum principal strain at the crack tip is done by introducing an influence area around the singularity. On a practical example it is shown that the included elements improve the model by the transmission of the surface forces during monotonic loading and by the representation of the contact forces of closed cracks during reverse loading.
Application of approximate response functions in structural reliability analysis (2006)
Bucher, Christian ; Most, Thomas
Application of approximate response functions in structural reliability analysis
Application of an adaptive response surface approach for efficient structural reliability analysis (2006)
Most, Thomas ; Bucher, Christian
Application of an adaptive response surface approach for efficient structural reliability analysis
An iterative procedure for model updating based on selective sensitivity (2006)
Pham, Hoang Anh ; Bucher, Christian
An iterative procedure for model updating based on selective sensitivity
An enhanced moving least squares interpolation for the element-free Galerkin method (2006)
Most, Thomas ; Bucher, Christian
An enhanced moving least squares interpolation for the element-free Galerkin method
AN AUTOMATIC MODE SELECTION STRATEGY FOR MODEL UPDATING USING THE MODAL ASSURANCE CRITERION AND MODAL STRAIN ENERGIES (2010)
Brehm, Maik ; Zabel, Volkmar ; Bucher, Christian ; Ribeiro, D.
In the context of finite element model updating using vibration test data, natural frequencies and mode shapes are used as validation criteria. Consequently, the order of natural frequencies and mode shapes is important. As only limited spatial information is available and noise is present in the measurements, the automatic selection of the most likely numerical mode shape corresponding to a measured mode shape is a difficult task. The most common criterion to indicate corresponding mode shapes is the modal assurance criterion. Unfortunately, this criterion fails in certain cases. In this paper, the pure mathematical modal assurance criterion will be enhanced by additional physical information of the numerical model in terms of modal strain energies. A numerical example and a benchmark study with real measured data are presented to show the advantages of the enhanced energy based criterion in comparison to the traditional modal assurance criterion.
Adaptive Response Surfaces for Structural Reliability of Nonlinear Finite Element Structures (2003)
Roos, Dirk ; Bucher, Christian
Adaptive Response Surfaces for Structural Reliability of Nonlinear Finite Element Structures
ADAPTIVE RESPONSE SURFACE APPROACH USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS AND MOVING LEAST SQUARES (2006)
Most, Thomas ; Bucher, Christian
In engineering science the modeling and numerical analysis of complex systems and relations plays an important role. In order to realize such an investigation, for example a stochastic analysis, in a reasonable computational time, approximation procedure have been developed. A very famous approach is the response surface method, where the relation between input and output quantities is represented for example by global polynomials or local interpolation schemes as Moving Least Squares (MLS). In recent years artificial neural networks (ANN) have been applied as well for such purposes. Recently an adaptive response surface approach for reliability analyses was proposed, which is very efficient concerning the number of expensive limit state function evaluations. Due to the applied simplex interpolation the procedure is limited to small dimensions. In this paper this approach is extended for larger dimensions using combined ANN and MLS response surfaces for evaluating the adaptation criterion with only one set of joined limit state points. As adaptation criterion a combination by using the maximum difference in the conditional probabilities of failure and the maximum difference in the approximated radii is applied. Compared to response surfaces on directional samples or to plain directional sampling the failure probability can be estimated with a much smaller number of limit state points.
Adaptive response surface approach using artificial neural networks and Moving Least Squares (2006)
Most, Thomas ; Bucher, Christian
Adaptive response surface approach using artificial neural networks and Moving Least Squares
Adaptive response surface approach for reliability analysis using advanced meta-models (2007)
Most, Thomas ; Bucher, Christian
Adaptive response surface approach for reliability analysis using advanced meta-models
Adaptation of the natural element method for crack growth simulations (2004)
Unger, Jörg F. ; Most, Thomas ; Bucher, Christian ; Könke, Carsten
Adaptation of the natural element method for crack growth simulations
A NATURAL NEIGHBOR BASED MOVING LEAST SQUARES APPROACH WITH INTERPOLATING WEIGHTING FUNCTION (2006)
Most, Thomas ; Bucher, Christian ; Macke, M.
The Element-free Galerkin Method has become a very popular tool for the simulation of mechanical problems with moving boundaries. The internally applied Moving Least Squares approximation uses in general Gaussian or cubic weighting functions and has compact support. Due to the approximative character of this method the obtained shape functions do not fulfill the interpolation condition, which causes additional numerical effort for the imposition of the essential boundary conditions. The application of a singular weighting function, which leads to singular coefficient matrices at the nodes, can solve this problem, but requires a very careful placement of the integration points. Special procedures for the handling of such singular matrices were proposed in literature, which require additional numerical effort. In this paper a non-singular weighting function is presented, which leads to an exact fulfillment of the interpolation condition. This weighting function leads to regular values of the weights and the coefficient matrices in the whole interpolation domain even at the nodes. Furthermore this function gives much more stable results for varying size of the influence radius and for strongly distorted nodal arrangements than classical weighting function types. Nevertheless, for practical applications the results are similar as these obtained with the regularized weighting type presented by the authors in previous publications. Finally a new concept will be presented, which enables an efficient analysis of systems with strongly varying node density. In this concept the nodal influence domains are adapted depending on the nodal configuration by interpolating the influence radius for each direction from the distances to the natural neighbor nodes. This approach requires a Voronoi diagram of the domain, which is available in this study since Delaunay triangles are used as integration background cells. In the numerical examples it will be shown, that this method leads to a more uniform and reduced number of influencing nodes for systems with varying node density than the classical circular influence domains, which means that the small additional numerical effort for interpolating the influence radius leads to remarkable reduction of the total numerical cost in a linear analysis while obtaining similar results. For nonlinear calculations this advantage would be even more significant.
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