Semiactive dampers and actuators hold significant promise for their ability to add supplemental damping and reduce structural response, particularly under earthquake loading. Novel controllable devices utilizing off the shelf components and control systems have been developed to modify structural response. The devices are presented from design, modeling, analysis, and validation via hybrid testing and experimental shake table results. All cases are compared with independent analytical predictions based on first principles analysis
The seismic performance of a test structure fitted with semi-active resetable devices is experimenta...
Semi-active resetable devices have recently been considered to reduce the seismic response of civil ...
Report No. CCEER-14-01Controllable devices such as Magneto-Rheological Fluid Dampers, Electro-Rheolo...
Abstract—Semiactive dampers and actuators hold significant promise for their ability to add suppleme...
Semi-active dampers and actuators hold significant promise for their ability to add supplemental dam...
In recent years, semi-active control systems have been considered for the control of structures sub...
This thesis explores the creation and assessment of semi-active control algorithms for both squat s...
This thesis explores semi-active structural control methods for mitigating damage during seismic ev...
This thesis explores the creation and assessment of semi-active control algorithms for both squat sh...
- Semi-active devices offer significant promise for their ability to add supplemental damping and re...
Semi-active control devices can perform significantly better than passive devices, but also have th...
As passive structural control systems begin to see an increased acceptance within the earthquake eng...
The research field of structural control has evolved from the development of passive devices since 1...
Semi-active devices offer significant promise for their ability to add supplemental damping and redu...
Passive and Semi-Active Tuned Mass Damper (SATMD) building systems are proposed to mitigate structur...
The seismic performance of a test structure fitted with semi-active resetable devices is experimenta...
Semi-active resetable devices have recently been considered to reduce the seismic response of civil ...
Report No. CCEER-14-01Controllable devices such as Magneto-Rheological Fluid Dampers, Electro-Rheolo...
Abstract—Semiactive dampers and actuators hold significant promise for their ability to add suppleme...
Semi-active dampers and actuators hold significant promise for their ability to add supplemental dam...
In recent years, semi-active control systems have been considered for the control of structures sub...
This thesis explores the creation and assessment of semi-active control algorithms for both squat s...
This thesis explores semi-active structural control methods for mitigating damage during seismic ev...
This thesis explores the creation and assessment of semi-active control algorithms for both squat sh...
- Semi-active devices offer significant promise for their ability to add supplemental damping and re...
Semi-active control devices can perform significantly better than passive devices, but also have th...
As passive structural control systems begin to see an increased acceptance within the earthquake eng...
The research field of structural control has evolved from the development of passive devices since 1...
Semi-active devices offer significant promise for their ability to add supplemental damping and redu...
Passive and Semi-Active Tuned Mass Damper (SATMD) building systems are proposed to mitigate structur...
The seismic performance of a test structure fitted with semi-active resetable devices is experimenta...
Semi-active resetable devices have recently been considered to reduce the seismic response of civil ...
Report No. CCEER-14-01Controllable devices such as Magneto-Rheological Fluid Dampers, Electro-Rheolo...