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Prof. Comparing H2 and H∞ Algorithms for Optimum Design of Tuned Mass Dampers under Near-Fault and Far-Fault Earthquake Motions

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering
DOI: 10.3311/ppci.16389
Abstract:

In this study, the robust optimum design of Tuned Mass Damper (TMD) is established. The H2 and H∞ norm of roof displacement transfer function are implemented and compared as the objective functions under Near-Fault (NF) and Far-Fault (FF) earthquake motions. Additionally, the consequences of different characteristics of NF ground motions such as forward-directivity and fling-step are investigated on the behavior of a benchmark 10-story controlled structure. The Colliding Bodies Optimization (CBO) is employed as an optimization technique to calculate the optimum parameters of the TMDs. The resulting statistical assessment shows that the H∞ objective function is rather superior to H2 objective function for optimum design of TMDs under NF and FF earthquake excitations. Finally, the robustness of the designed TMDs is evaluated under a large set of natural ground motions.

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    01/01/2021
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