Wind and Structures
Volume 12, Number 4, 2009, pages 313-332
DOI: 10.12989/was.2009.12.4.313
Numerical and experimental investigation of control performance of active mass damper system to high-rise building in use
S.J. Park, J. Lee, H.J. Jung, D.D. Jang and S.D. Kim
Abstract
This paper numerically and experimentally investigates the control performance of the active mass damper (AMD) systems in a 26-story high-rise building in use. This is the first full-scale application of the AMD system for suppressing the wind-induced vibration of a building structure in Korea. In addition, the AMD system was installed on top of the building already in use, which may be the world\'s first implementation case. In order to simultaneously mitigate the transverse-torsional coupled vibration of the building, two AMD systems were applied. Moreover, the H-infinity control algorithm has been developed to utilize the maximum capacity of the AMD system. From the results of numerical simulation using the wind load obtained from the wind tunnel tests, it was found that the maximum acceleration responses of the building were reduced significantly. Moreover, the control performance of the installed AMD system was examined by carrying out the free and forced vibration tests. The acceleration responses on top of the building in the controlled case measured under strong wind loads were compared with those in the uncontrolled case numerically simulated by using the wind load deduced from the measured data and a structural model of the building. It is demonstrated that the AMD system shows good control performance in reducing the building accelerations.
Key Words
active mass damper; building in use; H-infinity control; wind-induced vibration mitigation.
Address
S.J. Park and J. Lee; R&D Technique Institute, Lotte Engineering and Construction Co. Ltd., Seoul 140-111, Korea
H.J. Jung and D.D. Jang; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, KAIST, Daejeon 305-701, Korea
S.D. Kim; Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, Korea Univ., Seoul 136-701, Korea