Buildings (Jul 2024)

Investigating Large-Scale Tuned Liquid Dampers through Real-Time Hybrid Simulations

  • Ali Ashasi Sorkhabi,
  • Barry Qiu,
  • Oya Mercan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14072017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 7
p. 2017

Abstract

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As buildings become taller and slenderer, managing their vibrational response and mitigating it pose significant challenges in design. Tuned liquid dampers (TLDs) are liquid (usually water)-filled tanks that can mitigate structural vibrations by leveraging the sloshing motion of the contained fluid. However, the dynamic behavior of TLDs and their interaction with structures is complex. While most research on TLDs has focused on mitigating wind-induced vibrations, less attention has been paid to their seismic control of structural responses. Moreover, existing literature on the experimental research involving TLDs mostly pertains to small-scale models. This study aims to experimentally explore the effectiveness of large-scale TLDs in mitigating vibrations in both linear and nonlinear structures under seismic loads. A real-time hybrid simulation is employed as the experimental method, where only the TLD is physically constructed and tested, while the rest of the system is simulated numerically in a coupled manner, allowing for obtaining the dynamic response of the structure equipped with the TLD in real time. This approach offers the flexibility to significantly scale up the TLD size for physical testing while exploring various TLD-structure scenarios by numerically adjusting the structural properties within the simulation.

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