Active/passive vibration control systems for tall buildings

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, , Citation Keiji Shiba et al 1998 Smart Mater. Struct. 7 588 DOI 10.1088/0964-1726/7/5/003

0964-1726/7/5/588

Abstract

Three examples of vibration control systems are described. The first is a hybrid mass damper system, which is one type of active vibration control system, as installed on the top floor of a complex triangular building of forty-three stories in order to reduce the response of the building to strong winds and moderate earthquakes. The second is an unbonded brace damper, which is a kind of elasto-plastic damper using low-yield-point steel. It has been installed in a fifteen-story building as an energy absorption member to control severe earthquake motion. The last is a rotational variable damper using an electrorheological fluid. The feasibility of applying this type of damper to a real scale structure as a semi-active control device has been investigated.

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