Authors: Wenzel Helmut, Tanaka Hiroshi, Schäfer David, Höllrigl-Binder Michaela, Allmer Helga
System identification methodologies have reached a mature state. Starting from mechanical engineering it quickly conquered civil engineering as well as aerospace applications. Damage detection has been the key topic of recent research work in this field. Learning from evolution of dynamic characteristic throughout the damage process, one can validate damage detection methods or set benchmark studies for typical aging processes of a structure. When dynamics gain a guiding role in the behaviour of a structure our conventional approaches fail. The influence of the various non- linearities can not be neglected anymore. This paper is determined to describe a number of these non-linearities and their embedment into the system identification procedure. The results show that changes of natural frequencies are clearly visible, but not a reliable identification approach. Identifying the non-linearities helps to identify damage at an early stage and enables even damage quantification, location and most important remaining lifetime prediction.