Semi-active base isolation for a building structure Online publication date: Sun, 13-Jul-2003
by Kazuo Yoshida, Tadahiro Fujio
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology (IJCAT), Vol. 13, No. 1/2, 2000
Abstract: Recently semi-active control methods have been proposed and received much attention. In semi-active base isolation, the coefficient of viscous damping or the spring constant is changed effectively according to the state of the control object. The system using a semi-active damper is classified as a bilinear system which belongs to non-linear systems. In this paper, optimal control theory is applied to a bilinear system using feedforward information of disturbance, and the bilinear optimal control law is derived. Then the method is applied to an actual building which is modelled by a 10 degree-of-freedom structure model with base isolation using a semi-active oil damper. The numerical analysis shows that the method has high control performance in a wide frequency range, and it is effective for the vibration base isolation of building structures.
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