Ding et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Structural damage identification using improved Jaya algorithm based on sparse regularization and Bayesian inferenceDing et al., 2019
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- 988929789838463233
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- Ding Z
- Li J
- Hao H
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- Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
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Structural damage identification can be considered as an optimization problem, by defining an appropriate objective function relevant to structural parameters to be identified with optimization techniques. This paper proposes a new heuristic algorithm, named improved …
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