Robust multi-objective optimization design of TMD control device to reduce tall building responses against earthquake excitations using genetic algorithms
The tuned mass dampers (TMD) are a well-accepted control device widely used by the civil engineering community. The main purpose of this study is the robust multi-objective optimization design of this device using genetic algorithms to control the structural vibrations against earthquakes. To enhanc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientia Iranica. Transaction A, Civil engineering Civil engineering, 2013-04, Vol.20 (2), p.207 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The tuned mass dampers (TMD) are a well-accepted control device widely used by the civil engineering community. The main purpose of this study is the robust multi-objective optimization design of this device using genetic algorithms to control the structural vibrations against earthquakes. To enhance the performance of the TMD system, its parameters, including mass, stiffness, and damping ratio, have been optimally designed using multi-objective genetic algorithms. Three noncommensurable objective functions -- maximum displacement, maximum velocity, and maximum acceleration of each floor -- are considered, which are to be minimized simultaneously. For this purpose, a fast and elitist non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm approach is used to find a set of Pareto-optimal solutions. In this study, the example building is modeled as a 3-D frame and its responses are evaluated using coupled multi-mode analysis. From the numerical results of the study, it is found that the robust TMD system is capable of providing a reduction of about 28% on maximum displacement of the building. |
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