Real-time hybrid simulation for structural control performance assessment


Abstract:

Real-time hybrid simulation is an attractive method to evaluate the response of structures under earthquake loads. The method is a variation of the pseudodynamic testing technique in which the experiment is executed in real time, thus allowing investigation of structural systems with rate-dependent components. Real-time hybrid simulation is challenging because it requires performance of all calculations, application of displacements, and acquisition of measured forces, within a very small increment of time. Furthermore, unless appropriate compensation for actuator dynamics is implemented, stability problems are likely to occur during the experiment. This paper presents an approach for real-time hybrid simulation in which compensation for actuator dynamics is implemented using a model-based feedforward compensator. The method is used to evaluate the response of a semi-active control of a structure employing an MR damper. Experimental results show good agreement with the pbkp_redicted responses, demonstrating the effectiveness of the method for structural control performance assessment. © Institute of Engineering Mechanics, China Earthquake Administration and Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2009.

Año de publicación:

2009

Keywords:

  • Semi-active control
  • Real-time hybrid simulation
  • Actuator dynamics
  • MR damper

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Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Ingeniería estructural
  • Simulación

Áreas temáticas:

  • Ingeniería civil
  • Ingeniería y operaciones afines
  • Materiales y fines específicos