Nonlinear Seismic Torsional Pounding Between an Asymmetric Tower and a Barrier

2009 ◽  
Vol 25 (4) ◽  
pp. 899-925 ◽  
Author(s):  
X. X. Wei ◽  
L. X. Wang ◽  
K. T. Chau

Seismic torsional pounding between an asymmetric single-story tower and a neighboring barrier under harmonic ground excitation is modeled as the nonlinear Hertz contact in this paper. The governing equations of motion are numerically solved using the fourth-order Runge-Kutta method with an adaptive step size control. An analytical solution is obtained for the first time for a special case of periodic torsional pounding. Results of our numerical simulations reveal that torsional pounding tends to be much more complex and unpredictable than translational pounding, and most of them are either multiple or chaotic impacts. The maximum torsional impact velocity tends to be insensitive to the changes of separation distance and eccentricity as long as impact is developed. Although the analytical solution fails to predict the exact impact velocity of multiple torsional pounding, it does provide some useful insights into this complex phenomenon. The analytical solution succeeds in predicting the overall patterns as well as the abrupt jump of torsional impact velocity spectra.

Author(s):  
Alfredo Bonini Neto ◽  
Luis Roberto Almeida Gabriel Filho ◽  
Dilson Amancio Alves

2011 ◽  
Vol 413 ◽  
pp. 90-94
Author(s):  
Xue Song Zhou ◽  
Hua Xin Zhai ◽  
You Jie Ma

Based on static bifurcation theory, a systematic procedure for tracing the bifurcation points of power system voltage instability was presented. Two main kinds of bifurcations, a common saddle node bifurcation (SNB) and a kind of bifurcation—limit induced bifurcation (LIB), which can cause the voltage collapse, were studied simultaneity and all types of device limits were considered. Firstly, make sure the mathematical model of the system. Secondly, starting from the basic running point of power systems, a predictor scheme was presented to find all the limit points (LP) and identify the LIB points; an adaptive step size control method considering the curvature of the manifold was introduced for tracing the equilibrium manifold and the detection of the SNB points without the existing of LPs. The two schemes were combined to lead a more effective method for SNB, LP, and LIB detection.


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