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2022 ◽  
pp. 136943322110509
Author(s):  
Xuan Zhang ◽  
Qiang Han ◽  
Kaiming Bi ◽  
Xiuli Du

Multiple vibration modes of an engineering structure might be excited by earthquake ground motions. Multiple tuned mass dampers (MTMDs) are widely used to control these multi-mode vibrations. However, in the commonly used MTMD system, the mass element in each tuned mass damper (TMD) is normally assumed to be the same. To improve the performance of MTMDs for seismic-induced vibration control, non-uniform MTMD masses are adopted in the present study to improve the mass utilization of TMD, and a location factor is proposed to determine the best location of each TMD in the MTMD system. The effectiveness of the proposed method is validated through numerical study. The results show that the proposed method effectively reduces the seismic responses of the structure induced by multiple vibration modes.


2022 ◽  
Vol 163 ◽  
pp. 108196
Author(s):  
Wenshuo Ma ◽  
Xiaoliang Jin ◽  
Jingjun Yu ◽  
Yiqing Yang ◽  
Xinjun Liu ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 1197 (1) ◽  
pp. 012029
Author(s):  
N.H. Pitale ◽  
Avinash Kalamkar ◽  
P.B. Patil

Abstract Shock absorbers are an important part of the design under high seismic conditions. As the life of the structure increases, so does the strength and flexibility. In different performance modes, the control of the shock absorber requires considerable effort, which indicates the need for shock absorbers. Concentrate on making the most of it.


2021 ◽  
pp. 107754632110381
Author(s):  
Jer-Fu Wang ◽  
Ging-Long Lin ◽  
Chi-Chang Lin ◽  
Jie-Yong Jian

This study proposed a design procedure to determine the optimal location, moving direction, and system parameters of multiple tuned mass dampers systematically for vibration control of asymmetric buildings under dynamic loadings such as earthquake or wind excitations. A piece of computer software was developed as a postprocessor of any commercial structural analysis programs, such as ETABS, SAP2000, and so on. First, the modal parameters of target building structure were extracted from its finite element model. The optimum location and moving direction of the multiple tuned mass dampers system are determined based on the controlled mode shapes and both modal participating mass ratio and modal direction factor. Then, the optimal parameters of the multiple tuned mass dampers system were calculated by minimizing the mean square modal displacement response ratio of the controlled mode for the target building with and without multiple tuned mass dampers system. To evaluate control effectiveness, the responses of the building with and without multiple tuned mass dampers system were compared in both frequency and time domains. The analysis results from a 5-story building with different torsion-coupling degrees and a 46-story real building show that the proposed multiple tuned mass dampers system is quite effective in mitigating excessive floor vibration, base shear, and elapsed time of vibration due to earthquake excitations to enhance both structural safety and resident comfort. It is also concluded that the torsion-coupling effect should be considered in determining the optimum planar location of multiple tuned mass dampers system which is equivalent to mass increase of the multiple tuned mass dampers system and thus improves the control efficacy for asymmetric buildings.


2021 ◽  
Vol 77 ◽  
pp. 102938
Author(s):  
Da Chen ◽  
Shanshan Huang ◽  
Chenggeng Huang ◽  
Ruiwen Liu ◽  
Feng Ouyang

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Letícia Fleck Fadel Miguel ◽  
Guilherme Piva dos Santos

Road bridge designs are based on technical standards, which, to date, consider dynamic loading as equivalent static loads. Additionally, the few engineers who perform a dynamic analysis typically do not consider the effects of bridge-vehicle interaction and also simplify the road’s irregularity profile. Moreover, often, even when a simplified dynamic analysis is carried out and shows that there will be a high dynamic amplification factor (DAF), designers prefer to solve this problem by adopting high safety factors and thereby oversizing the bridge, rather than using energy dissipation devices that would allow reducing the amplitude of vibration. In this context, the present work proposes a complete methodology to minimize the dynamic response of road bridges by optimizing multiple tuned mass dampers (MTMD), taking into account the bridge-vehicle interaction, the random profile of pavement irregularities, and the uncertainties present in the coupled system and in the excitation. For illustrative purposes, the coupled vibration problem of a regular truck traveling on a random road profile over a typical Brazilian bridge is analyzed. Three different scenarios for the MTMD are considered. The proposed optimization problem is solved by employing the Whale Optimization Algorithm (WOA). The results showed the excellent ability of the proposed methodology, reducing the bridge’s DAF to acceptable values for all analyzed cases, considering or not the uncertainties present in the system. Furthermore, the results obtained by the proposed methodology are compared with results obtained using classical tuned mass damper (TMD) design methods, showing the best performance of the proposed optimization method. Thus, the proposed method can be employed to optimize MTMD, improving bridge design.


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