Forced vibration test of a building with semi-active damper system

The authors developed a semi-active hydraulic damper (SHD) and installed it in an actual building in 1998. This was the first application of a semi-active structural control system that can control a building's response in a large earthquake by continuously changing the device's damping co...

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Veröffentlicht in:Earthquake engineering & structural dynamics 2000-05, Vol.29 (5), p.629-645
Hauptverfasser: Kurata, Narito, Kobori, Takuji, Takahashi, Motoichi, Ishibashi, Toshihisa, Niwa, Naoki, Tagami, Jun, Midorikawa, Hiroshi
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description The authors developed a semi-active hydraulic damper (SHD) and installed it in an actual building in 1998. This was the first application of a semi-active structural control system that can control a building's response in a large earthquake by continuously changing the device's damping coefficient. A forced vibration test was carried out by an exciter with a maximum force of 100 kN to investigate the building's vibration characteristics and to determine the system's performance. As a result, the primary resonance frequency and the damping ratio of a building that the SHDs were not jointed to, decreased as the exciting force increased due to the influence of non-linear members such as PC curtain walls. The equivalent damping ratio was estimated by approximating the resonance curves using the steady-state response of the SDOF bilinear hysteretic system. After the eight SHDs were jointed to the building, the system's performance was identified by a response control test for steady-state vibration. The elements that composed the semi-active damper system demonstrated the specified performance and the whole system operated well.
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