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27 April 2007 Fuzzy control for nonlinear structure with semi-active friction damper
Da-Hai Zhao, Hong-Nan Li
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Abstract
The implementation of semi-active friction damper for vibration mitigation of seismic structure generally requires an efficient control strategy. In this paper, the fuzzy logic based on Takagi-Sugeno model is proposed for controlling a semi-active friction damper that is installed on a nonlinear building subjected to strong earthquakes. The continuous Bouc-Wen hysteretic model for the stiffness is used to describe nonlinear characteristic of the building. The optimal sliding force with friction damper is determined by nonlinear time history analysis under normal earthquakes. The Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy logic model is employed to adjust the clamping force acted on the friction damper according to the semi-active control strategy. Numerical simulation results demonstrate that the proposed method is very efficient in reducing the peak inter-story drift and acceleration of the nonlinear building structure under earthquake excitations.
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Da-Hai Zhao and Hong-Nan Li "Fuzzy control for nonlinear structure with semi-active friction damper", Proc. SPIE 6525, Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems 2007, 65252B (27 April 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.715886
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KEYWORDS
Fuzzy logic

Earthquakes

Nonlinear control

Civil engineering

Electroluminescence

Mathematical modeling

Motion models

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