Seismic control of concrete buildings with nonlinear behavior, considering soil structure interaction using AMD and TMD

被引:8
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作者
Mortezaie, Hamid [1 ]
Zamanian, Reza [2 ]
机构
[1] TVU, Fac Hamedan, Hamedan Branch, Dept Civil Engn, Hamadan, Hamadan, Iran
[2] Tarbiat Modares Univ, Dept Earthquake Engn, Jalal Al Ahmad St, Tehran 14115111, Iran
关键词
active mass damper; soil-structure interaction; non-linear analysis; concrete high-rise structures; openSees; MATLAB; TUNED MASS DAMPERS; ACTIVE CONTROL; FUZZY-LOGIC; VIBRATION CONTROL; PERFORMANCE; SUPPRESSION; SYSTEMS; DESIGN; ENERGY;
D O I
10.12989/sem.2021.77.6.721
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
The seismic analysis of structures without applying the effects of soil can undermine functional objectives of structure so that it can affect all the desired purposes at the design and control stages of the structure. In this research, employing OpenSees and MATLAB software simultaneously and developing a definite three-dimensional finite element model of a highrise concrete structure, designed using performance-based plastic design approach, the performance of Tuned Mass Damper (TMD) and Active Mass Damper (AMD) is both examined and compared. Moreover some less noted aspects such as nonlinear interaction of soil and structure, uplift, nonlinear behavior of structure and structural torsion have received more attention. For this purpose, the analysis of time history on the structural model has been performed under 22 far-field accelerogram records. Examining a full range of all structural seismic responses, including lateral displacement, acceleration, inter-story drift, lost plastic energy, number of plastic hinges, story shear force and uplift. The results indicate that TMD performs better than AMD except for lateral displacement and inter-story drift to control other structural responses. Because on the one hand, nonlinear structural parameters and soil-structure interaction have been added and on the other hand, the restriction on the control force applied that leads up to saturation phenomenon in the active control system affect the performance of AMD. Moreover, the control force applied by structural control system has created undesirable acceleration and shear force in the structure. The seismic analysis of structures without applying the effects of soil can undermine functional objectives of structure so that it can affect all the desired purposes at the design and control stages of the structure. In this research, employing OpenSees and MATLAB software simultaneously and developing a definite three-dimensional finite element model of a highrise concrete structure, designed using performance-based plastic design approach, the performance of Tuned Mass Damper (TMD) and Active Mass Damper (AMD) is both examined and compared. Moreover some less noted aspects such as nonlinear interaction of soil and structure, uplift, nonlinear behavior of structure and structural torsion have received more attention. For this purpose, the analysis of time history on the structural model has been performed under 22 far-field accelerogram records. Examining a full range of all structural seismic responses, including lateral displacement, acceleration, inter-story drift, lost plastic energy, number of plastic hinges, story shear force and uplift. The results indicate that TMD performs better than AMD except for lateral displacement and inter-story drift to control other structural responses. Because on the one hand, nonlinear structural parameters and soil-structure interaction have been added and on the other hand, the restriction on the control force applied that leads up to saturation phenomenon in the active control system affect the performance of AMD. Moreover, the control force applied by structural control system has created undesirable acceleration and shear force in the structure. Keywords: active mass damper; soil-structure interaction; non-linear analysis; concrete high-rise structures; openSees;
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页码:721 / 734
页数:14
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