Smart Structures and Systems

Volume 19, Number 5, 2017, pages 577-585

DOI: 10.12989/sss.2017.19.5.577

Adaptive fuzzy sliding mode control of seismically excited structures

Hosein Ghaffarzadeh and Keyvan Aghabalaei

Abstract

In this paper, an adaptive fuzzy sliding mode controller (AFSMC) is designed to reduce dynamic responses of seismically excited structures. In the conventional sliding mode control (SMC), direct implementation of switching-type control law leads to chattering phenomenon which may excite unmodeled high frequency dynamics and may cause vibration in control force. Attenuation of chattering and its harmful effects are done by using fuzzy controller to approximate discontinuous part of the sliding mode control law. In order to prevent time-consuming obtaining of membership functions and reduce complexity of the fuzzy rule bases, adaptive law based on Lyapunov function is designed. To demonstrate the performance of AFSMC method and to compare with that of SMC and fuzzy control, a linear three-story scaled building is investigated for numerical simulation based on the proposed method. The results indicate satisfactory performance of the proposed method superior to those of SMC and fuzzy control.

Key Words

sliding mode control; adaptive fuzzy control; chattering-free

Address

Hosein Ghaffarzadeh and Keyvan Aghabalaei: Department of Civil Engineering, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran