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Friction based semi-active control of cable-stayed bridges

Research Authors
Abdel Raheem S. E., Dorka, U.E. and Hayashikawa, T.
Research Department
Research Year
2007
Research Journal
Journal of Structural Engineering, JSCE
Research Vol
Vol.53A
Research Rank
1
Research_Pages
pp. 428 - 438
Research Website
http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/structcivil/53A/0/428/_pdf
Research Abstract

With the rapid increase of bridge spans, research on controlling earthquake-induced vibration of long-span bridges has been a problem of great concern. The concept of varying the normal force in a frictional interface is investigated to enhance the energy dissipation from a vibrating structure and improve the seismic performance of bridge structures. A semi-active optimal control algorithm is formulated to determine the controllable clamping force of a variable friction device; this algorithm uses measurements of the absolute acceleration and device relative displacements for determining the control action to ensure that the algorithm would be implementable on a physical structure. The friction device UHYDE-fbr is designed and manufactured such that the normal force in the friction interface can be influenced with air pressure chamber, hence the normal force and friction damping can be controlled. The friction device is a controllable energy dissipation device that cannot add mechanical energy to the structural system; the proposed control strategy is fail-safe in that bounded-input, bounded-output stability of the controlled structure is guaranteed.