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Development of a tunable friction pendulum system for semi‐active control of building structures under earthquake ground motions
Authors:Pan Peng  Zhang Dongbin  Zeng Yi  Tsai Yachun  Nie Xin
Institution:1. Key Laboratory of Civil Engineering Safety and Durability of the China Education Ministry, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China;2. Civil Engineering Department, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Abstract:The Friction Pendulum System (FPS) isolator is commonly used as a base isolation system in buildings. In this paper, a new tunable FPS (TFPS) isolator is proposed and developed to act as a semi‐active control system by combining the traditional FPS and semi‐active control concept. Theoretical analysis and physical tests were carried out to investigate the behavior of the proposed TFPS isolator. The experimental and theoretical results were in good agreement, both suggesting that the friction force of the TFPS isolator can be tuned to achieve seismic isolation of the structure. A series of numerical simulations of a base‐isolated structure equipped with the proposed TFPS isolator and subjected to earthquake ground motions were also conducted. In the analyses, the linear quadratic regulator (LQR) method was adopted to control the friction force of the proposed TFPS, and the applicability and effectiveness of the TFPS in controlling the structure's seismic responses were investigated. The simulation results showed that the TFPS can reduce the displacement of the isolation layer without significantly increasing the floor acceleration and inter‐story displacement of the superstructure, confirming that the TFPS can effectively control a base‐isolated structure under earthquake ground motions.
Keywords:base isolation  control performance  linear quadratic regulator  semi‐active control  tunable friction pendulum system
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