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A variable resonance magnetorheological-fluid-based pendulum tuned mass damper for seismic vibration suppression

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posted on 2024-11-16, 04:34 authored by Matthew ChristieMatthew Christie, Shuaishuai SunShuaishuai Sun, Lei DengLei Deng, Donghong Ning, Haiping DuHaiping Du, Shiwei Zhang, Weihua LiWeihua Li
Seismic events leading to catastrophic outcomes around the world, particularly in built-up regions surrounding fault lines, often have high death tolls and cause costly damages to societies' existing infrastructure. To suppress damaging vibrations in multi-story buildings across a wide frequency spectrum, much research has been put into the study of variable-resonance tuned mass dampers, which maintain their usefulness across a range of frequencies, unlike passive alternatives. As a novel implementation of fast responsive magnetorheological materials to enable variable resonance, this paper presents a prototype magnetorheological-fluid-based pendulum tuned mass damper, integrating a differential gearbox to yield a damper-controlled transmission between the pendulum mass and a mechanical spring. The device is demonstrated to be highly effective, at its best reducing peak relative displacement by 12.8%, and peak acceleration by 22.0%, in contrast to comparable passive tuning modes in scale-building seismic experiments. This is owed to its controllable resonance which can be increased by 104% from its base value at 2.24 Hz. Further, other performance benefits are demonstrated in RMS structure displacement, and interstory drift ratio.

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Adaptive Base Isolation using Innovative Magnetorheological Elastomers

Australian Research Council

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Christie, M. D., Sun, S., Deng, L., Ning, D. H., Du, H., Zhang, S. W. & Li, W. H. (2019). A variable resonance magnetorheological-fluid-based pendulum tuned mass damper for seismic vibration suppression. Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 116 530-544.

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Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing

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116

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530-544

Language

English

RIS ID

128925

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