Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : This paper investigates system identification algorithms for modal identification of frame structures, such as a suspension bridge and an overhead transmission line-crossing frame, using ambient vibration measurements. The modal identification procedures include two novel blind source separation (BSS) algorithms, complexity pursuit method (CP) and generalized eigen decomposition method (GED), based on modern signal processing technology. Here, the frequency response function (FRF) method is introduced as an important reference to verify the effectiveness of the CP algorithm and GED algorithm. The effectiveness and accuracy of both types of algorithms are verified by numerical simulations and experiments on a suspension bridge. In addition, an engineering application of these two BSS methods is successfully implemented in an overhead transmission line-crossing frame. The results show that the two novel BSS learning rules (CP and GED) are capable of successfully identifying modal parameters of the civil structure under ambient excitation.