Earthquakes and Structures
Volume 16, Number 2, 2019, pages 149-163
DOI: 10.12989/eas.2019.16.2.149
High performance active tuned mass damper inerter for structures under the ground acceleration
Chunxiang Li and Liyuan Cao
Abstract
By integrating an active tuned mass damper (ATMD) and an inerter, the ATMDI has been proposed to attenuate undesirable oscillations of structures under the ground acceleration. Employing the mode generalized system, the dynamic magnification factors (DMF) of the structure-ATMDI system are formulated. The criterion can then be defined as the minimization of maximum values of the DMF of the controlled structure for optimum searching. By resorting to the defined criterion and the particle swarm optimization (PSO), the effects of varying the crucial parameters on the performance of ATMDI have been scrutinized in order to probe into its superiority. Furthermore, the results of both ATMD and tuned mass dampers inerter (TMDI) are included into consideration for comparing. Results corroborate that the ATMDI outperforms both ATMD and TMDI in terms of the effectiveness and robustness. Especially, the ATMDI may greatly reduce the demand on both the mass ratio and inerter mass ratio, thus being capable of further miniaturizing both the ATMD and TMDI. Likewise the miniaturized ATMDI still keeps nearly the same stroke as the TMDI with a larger mass ratio. Hence, the ATMDI is deemed to be a high performance control device with the miniaturization and suitable for super-tall buildings.
Key Words
structural vibration control; active tuned mass damper inerter; high performance; particle swarm optimization; miniaturization; super-tall buildings
Address
Chunxiang Li and Liyuan Cao: Department of Civil Engineering, Shanghai University, No. 99 Shangda Road, Shanghai 200444, P.R. China