Shock and Vibration (Jan 2021)

Experimental Research on Damping Effect of Double-Layer Tuned Mass Damper for High-Rise Structure

  • Botan Shen,
  • Jin Wang,
  • Weibing Xu,
  • Yanjiang Chen,
  • Weiming Yan,
  • Jianhui Huang,
  • Zhenyun Tang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/7523127
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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A double-layer tuned mass damper (DTMD) has advantages of wide damping frequency band and strong robustness. At present, there is a lack of seismic design methods for high-rise structures based on DTMDs. In this study, a DTMD parameter optimisation method was proposed, with the objective of minimising the peak displacement response of a first N-order vibration modal with a vibration mass participation factor of 85%. Then, a scale model of a high-rise structure was fabricated, along with a corresponding DTMD. Different types of excitations were chosen to clarify the dynamic responses of the model with and without the DTMD, including Site-II ground motions, long-period (LP) ground motions without pulses, and near-fault pulse-type (NFPT) ground motions. The results indicate that the dynamic responses of high-rise structures under LP and NFPT ground motions are much greater than those under Site-II ground motions. The DTMD can effectively reduce the absolute displacement response, acceleration response, and strain response at the top floor of the test model. However, the DTMD has a time delay in providing the damping effect. A smaller damping ratio between the upper TMD and the controlled structure will lead to a more significant damping effect for the DTMD.