Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4920316 Engineering Structures 2017 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper aims to demonstrate the real performance of tuned liquid column dampers (TLCDs) in controlling seismic response of multi-degree-of-freedom (MDOF) structures based on the advantages of real-time hybrid simulation (RTHS). An RTHS framework is developed to carry out full-scale experiments of TLCD-structure-foundation system, and the application of multiple TLCDs to control single-order and multi-order modal responses of a nine-story benchmark building is investigated, respectively, as an example. Moreover, the effect of soil-structure interaction (SSI) on TLCD performance is examined, in which the finite and semi-infinite soil flexible foundations are simulated through a finite element model with 1160 DOFs embedding fixed and artificial boundaries, respectively. Results show that MTLCD is more effective than a single TLCD in suppressing structural responses; and the former is suggested to be used to control multi-order modal responses because of the uncertainty of the frequency content of earthquake excitations. The SSI effect significantly reduces TLCD performance, and the semi-infinite foundation may eliminate the control effect of TLCD due to the radiation damping effect. The parameters of the TLCD device should be regulated according to the characteristics of SSI-structure system when the SSI effect is unneglectable.
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