Japan Architectural Review (Apr 2018)

Real‐time hybrid simulation of semi‐active control using shaking table: Proposal and verification of a testing method for mid‐story isolated buildings

  • Shohei Yoshida,
  • Hideo Fujitani,
  • Yoichi Mukai,
  • Mai Ito

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/2475-8876.12034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2
pp. 221 – 234

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Abstract This study proposes a real‐time hybrid simulation method for semi‐active control using a shaking table. The method can be used for simulating a mid‐story isolated building. This simulation system uses a test specimen for the upper structure, a semi‐active damper that is installed in the base isolation layer on the shaking table, and a lumped mass system for a lower structure for the computer simulation. A rotary inertia mass damper that contains magnetorheological fluid is used in the semi‐active control. The semi‐active control cannot avoid a control time lag. This time lag is estimated by assuming a first‐order lag system. The experimental and analytical results considering a control time lag are compared in this study. The validity of the real‐time hybrid simulation is verified.

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