Earthquakes and Structures

Volume 25, Number 6, 2023, pages 417-427

DOI: 10.12989/eas.2023.25.6.417

Extending torsional balance concept for one and two way asymmetric structures with viscous dampers

Amir Shahmohammadian, Mohammad Reza Mansoori, Mir Hamid Hosseini and Negar Lotfabadi Bidgoli

Abstract

If the center of mass and center of stiffness or strength of a structure plan do not coincide, the structure is considered asymmetric. During an earthquake, in addition to lateral vibration, the structure experiences torsional vibration as well. Lateraltorsional coupling in asymmetric structures in the plan will increase lateral displacement at the ends of the structure plan and, as a result, uneven deformation demand in seismically resistant frames. The demand for displacement in resistant frames depends on the magnitude of transitional displacement to rotational displacement in the plan and the correlation between these two. With regard to the inability to eliminate the asymmetrical condition due to various reasons, such as architectural issues, this study has attempted to use supplemental viscous dampers to decrease the correlation between lateral and torsional acceleration or displacement in the plan. This results in an almost even demand for lateral deformation and acceleration of seismic resistant frames. On this basis, using the concept of Torsional Balance, adequate distribution of viscous dampers for the decrease of this correlation was determined by transferring the "Empirical Center of Balance" (ECB) to the geometrical center of the structure plan and thus obtaining an equal mean square value of displacement and acceleration of the plan edges. This study analyzed stiff and flexible torsional structures with one-way and two-way mass asymmetry in the Opensees software. By implementing the Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithm, the optimum formation of dampers for controlling lateral displacement and acceleration is determined. The results indicate that with the appropriate distribution of viscous dampers, not only does the lateral displacement and acceleration of structure edges decrease but the lateral displacement or acceleration of the structure edges also become equal. It is also observed that the optimized center of viscous dampers for control of displacement and acceleration of structure depends on the amount of mass eccentricity, the ratio of uncoupled torsional-to-lateral frequency, and the amount of supplemental damping ratio. Accordingly, distributions of viscous dampers in the structure plan are presented to control the structure's torsion based on the parameters mentioned.

Key Words

asymmetric structures; mass eccentricity; particle swarm optimization; torsion; torsional balance

Address

Amir Shahmohammadian, Mohammad Reza Mansoori and Mir Hamid Hosseini: Department of Civil Engineering, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, shodada Hesarak blvd, Daneshgah Square,Sattari Highway,Tehran, I.R. IRAN Negar Lotfabadi Bidgoli: Department of Civil Engineering, Central of Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Chahar Bagh blvd, Punak Square, Ashrafi Esfahani Highway, Tehran, I.R. IRAN