Effect of SSI on Vibration Control of Structures with Tuned Vibration Absorbers

This paper investigates the effect of considering soil-structure interaction (SSI) in seismic responses of reinforced concrete (RC) chimneys installed by distributed tuned vibration absorbers vertically (d-MTVAs). A multimode control approach is used to design the d-MTVAs. Two-dimensional (2D) RC ch...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Said Elias
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Shock and Vibration
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7463031
id doaj-5d4c0818ef2d4726b9fb27f691f17e3a
record_format Article
spelling doaj-5d4c0818ef2d4726b9fb27f691f17e3a2020-11-24T22:23:02ZengHindawi LimitedShock and Vibration1070-96221875-92032019-01-01201910.1155/2019/74630317463031Effect of SSI on Vibration Control of Structures with Tuned Vibration AbsorbersSaid Elias0Earthquake Engineering Research Centre, University of Iceland, Reykjavík 101, IcelandThis paper investigates the effect of considering soil-structure interaction (SSI) in seismic responses of reinforced concrete (RC) chimneys installed by distributed tuned vibration absorbers vertically (d-MTVAs). A multimode control approach is used to design the d-MTVAs. Two-dimensional (2D) RC chimney is the assembly of beam elements. Frequency-independent constants for the springs and dashpots are used for modeling the raft and the surrounding soil. The equations of motion for nonclassically damped systems are derived and solved using Newmark’s method. The effectiveness of the d-MTVAs is weighed against the case of single tuned vibration absorber (STVA), d-MTVAs suppressing the first modal responses (d-MTVAs-1), and randomly distributed MTVAs (ad-MTVAs). Additionally, parametric studies are conducted for varying mass and damping ratios in the STVA, d-MTVAs-1, ad-MTVAs, and d-MTVAs. In order to show the efficiency in the STVA, d-MTVAs-1, ad-MTVAs, and d-MTVAs cases, responses (displacement and acceleration) at top of the RC chimney while subjected to different real earthquake excitations are computed. It is concluded that the STVA, d-MTVAs-1, ad-MTVAs, and d-MTVAs are effective in response mitigation of the RC chimney; however, d-MTVAs are more efficient while considering equal total mass of the TVA(s). Moreover, the soil type significantly influenced the design parameters of the STVA/d-MTVAs-1/ad-MTVAs/d-MTVAs and seismic response of the RC chimney.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7463031
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Said Elias
spellingShingle Said Elias
Effect of SSI on Vibration Control of Structures with Tuned Vibration Absorbers
Shock and Vibration
author_facet Said Elias
author_sort Said Elias
title Effect of SSI on Vibration Control of Structures with Tuned Vibration Absorbers
title_short Effect of SSI on Vibration Control of Structures with Tuned Vibration Absorbers
title_full Effect of SSI on Vibration Control of Structures with Tuned Vibration Absorbers
title_fullStr Effect of SSI on Vibration Control of Structures with Tuned Vibration Absorbers
title_full_unstemmed Effect of SSI on Vibration Control of Structures with Tuned Vibration Absorbers
title_sort effect of ssi on vibration control of structures with tuned vibration absorbers
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Shock and Vibration
issn 1070-9622
1875-9203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This paper investigates the effect of considering soil-structure interaction (SSI) in seismic responses of reinforced concrete (RC) chimneys installed by distributed tuned vibration absorbers vertically (d-MTVAs). A multimode control approach is used to design the d-MTVAs. Two-dimensional (2D) RC chimney is the assembly of beam elements. Frequency-independent constants for the springs and dashpots are used for modeling the raft and the surrounding soil. The equations of motion for nonclassically damped systems are derived and solved using Newmark’s method. The effectiveness of the d-MTVAs is weighed against the case of single tuned vibration absorber (STVA), d-MTVAs suppressing the first modal responses (d-MTVAs-1), and randomly distributed MTVAs (ad-MTVAs). Additionally, parametric studies are conducted for varying mass and damping ratios in the STVA, d-MTVAs-1, ad-MTVAs, and d-MTVAs. In order to show the efficiency in the STVA, d-MTVAs-1, ad-MTVAs, and d-MTVAs cases, responses (displacement and acceleration) at top of the RC chimney while subjected to different real earthquake excitations are computed. It is concluded that the STVA, d-MTVAs-1, ad-MTVAs, and d-MTVAs are effective in response mitigation of the RC chimney; however, d-MTVAs are more efficient while considering equal total mass of the TVA(s). Moreover, the soil type significantly influenced the design parameters of the STVA/d-MTVAs-1/ad-MTVAs/d-MTVAs and seismic response of the RC chimney.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7463031
work_keys_str_mv AT saidelias effectofssionvibrationcontrolofstructureswithtunedvibrationabsorbers
_version_ 1725766216402862080