Smart Structures and Systems
Volume 8, Number 5, 2011, pages 449-470
DOI: 10.12989/sss.2011.8.5.449
Influence of time delay and saturation capacity to the response of controlled structures under earthquake excitations
Nikos G. Pnevmatikos and Charis J. Gantes
Abstract
During the last thirty years many structural control concepts have been proposed for the reduction of the structural response caused by earthquake excitations. Their research and implementation in practice have shown that seismic control of structures has a lot of potential but also many limitations. In this paper the importance of two practical issues, time delay and saturation effect, on the performance of controlled structures, is discussed. Their influence, both separately and in interaction, on the response of structures controlled by a modified pole placement algorithm is investigated. Characteristic buildings controlled by this algorithm and subjected to dynamic loads, such as harmonic signals and actual seismic events, are analyzed for a range of levels of time delay and saturation capacity of the control devices. The response reduction surfaces for the combined influence of time delay and force saturation of the controlled buildings are obtained. Conclusions regarding the choice of the control system and the desired properties of the control devices are drawn.
Key Words
structural control; time delay; saturation control; pole placement; structural dynamics; earthquake engineering.
Address
Nikos G. Pnevmatikos and Charis J. Gantes :
1. Department of Civil Infrastructure Works, Faculty of Technological Application, Technological Educational Institution of Athens, Ag. Spyridonos Str., P.O. 12210 Egaleo-Athens, Greece
2. Metal Structures Laboratory, School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens,
9 Heroon Polytechneiou, GR-15780 Zografou, Greece