Directional mass dampers for buildings under wind or seismic loads
Three passive damper configurations are studied for buildings: unidirectional dampers oriented to the story principal axes and dampers with a single mass attached to spring-dashpot elements laid out at 90°/120° to each other. A simple damper design procedure to minimize a weighted combination of RMS...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of wind engineering and industrial aerodynamics 2000-04, Vol.85 (2), p.119-144 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Three passive damper configurations are studied for buildings: unidirectional dampers oriented to the story principal axes and dampers with a single mass attached to spring-dashpot elements laid out at 90°/120° to each other. A simple damper design procedure to minimize a weighted combination of RMS building responses, using the concept of structure-constrained feedback control, is presented. Examples of six tall buildings with roof dampers and various plan geometries are considered. Performance of the simple dampers under along/across wind loads and seismic excitation are studied. With varying loading direction, unidirectional dampers show differing levels of control performance; however, performance of the latter types of dampers appears independent of excitation direction. For multi-winged buildings a good damper seems to be a single mass connected to one set of spring-dashpot elements for each wing; for wings exactly or nearly aligned with each other, a single spring-dashpot unit in one of them appears sufficient. Numerical results for performance and effectiveness of the dampers are presented and discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0167-6105 1872-8197 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0167-6105(99)00115-4 |