Nonlinear Control of Structures in Earthquakes
Publication: Journal of Engineering Mechanics
Volume 123, Issue 10
Abstract
The objectives of control of structures in earthquakes are to prevent injury to occupants and damage to contents and to protect the integrity of the structure. Both objectives can be achieved through base isolation and feedback control, whereby the structure is stabilized relative to the inertial space. Nonlinear on-off control with a dead zone in conjunction with direct feedback has the advantages of economy and simplicity of implementation. Indeed, the actuators operate only when the velocity exceeds certain threshold values and only in response to sensor signals at the same location. An example using two actuators, one on the base and the other at the top of the structure, shows very good performance of the control design.
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