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Optimum tuning of passive tuned mass dampers for the mitigation of pulse-like responses

Optimum tuning of passive tuned mass dampers for the mitigation of pulse-like responses
Optimum tuning of passive tuned mass dampers for the mitigation of pulse-like responses
Tuned Mass Dampers (TMDs) are typically introduced and calibrated as natural passive control devices for the vibration mitigation of the steady-state response of primary structures subjected to persistent excitations. Otherwise, this work investigates the optimum tuning of TMDs towards minimising the transient structural response. Specifically, a single-degreeof-freedom system is considered as a primary structure, with added TMD, subjected to pulse-like excitations. First, the system is analytically analysed, within the time domain, for unit impulse base displacement, through Laplace transform. Then, the tuning process is numerically explored by an optimisation procedure focused on an average response index, to extract the optimum condition towards best TMD calibration. The efficiency of the proposed control device is then assessed and demonstrated through further post-tuning numerical tests, by considering as dynamic loadings: first, a time unit impulse base displacement, coherent with the source description above; second, different pulse-like excitations, to detect the effectiveness of the so-conceived TMD for generic ideal shock actions; third, a set of nonstationary earthquake excitations, to enquire the achievable level of seismic isolation. It is shown that this leads to a consistent passive TMD in such a transient excitation context, apt to mitigate the average response. Additionally, the present tuning forms a necessary optimum background for a possible upgrade to a hybrid TMD, with the potential addition of an active controller to the so-optimised TMD, to achieve even further control performance, once turned on, specifically for abating the peak response, too.
1048-9002
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Salvi, Jonathan
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Rizzi, Egidio
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Salvi, Jonathan, Rizzi, Egidio, Rustighi, Emiliano and Ferguson, Neil (2018) Optimum tuning of passive tuned mass dampers for the mitigation of pulse-like responses. Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, 140 (6), 1-14, [061014]. (doi:10.1115/1.4040475).

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Tuned Mass Dampers (TMDs) are typically introduced and calibrated as natural passive control devices for the vibration mitigation of the steady-state response of primary structures subjected to persistent excitations. Otherwise, this work investigates the optimum tuning of TMDs towards minimising the transient structural response. Specifically, a single-degreeof-freedom system is considered as a primary structure, with added TMD, subjected to pulse-like excitations. First, the system is analytically analysed, within the time domain, for unit impulse base displacement, through Laplace transform. Then, the tuning process is numerically explored by an optimisation procedure focused on an average response index, to extract the optimum condition towards best TMD calibration. The efficiency of the proposed control device is then assessed and demonstrated through further post-tuning numerical tests, by considering as dynamic loadings: first, a time unit impulse base displacement, coherent with the source description above; second, different pulse-like excitations, to detect the effectiveness of the so-conceived TMD for generic ideal shock actions; third, a set of nonstationary earthquake excitations, to enquire the achievable level of seismic isolation. It is shown that this leads to a consistent passive TMD in such a transient excitation context, apt to mitigate the average response. Additionally, the present tuning forms a necessary optimum background for a possible upgrade to a hybrid TMD, with the potential addition of an active controller to the so-optimised TMD, to achieve even further control performance, once turned on, specifically for abating the peak response, too.

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Accepted/In Press date: 23 May 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 3 July 2018
Published date: 1 December 2018
Additional Information: Copyright notice: ASME is the copyright holder.

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Local EPrints ID: 421172
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/421172
ISSN: 1048-9002
PURE UUID: 1840395b-fbce-4f61-a98f-f2744580722a
ORCID for Emiliano Rustighi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9871-7795
ORCID for Neil Ferguson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5955-7477

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Date deposited: 24 May 2018 16:30
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Author: Jonathan Salvi
Author: Egidio Rizzi
Author: Neil Ferguson ORCID iD

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