Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
11028934 Engineering Structures 2018 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study presents the results of full-scale structural monitoring conducted on two tall buildings that have been equipped with DVAs to reduce wind-induced motion. The responses of the building and the DVA were monitored during significant wind events. The performance of the DVAs is directly determined by using the building and DVA responses, and the structure-DVA mass ratio, to calculate the added effective damping. The theoretical added effective damping of an ideal structure-DVA system is compared to the measured value, revealing that nonlinear effects that are typically neglected, such as friction, can significantly alter the theoretical added effective damping from its measured value at low response amplitudes. The DVAs studied have significantly decreased the wind-induced motions of the tall buildings monitored.
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