Research Article
Reliability-based control optimization for active base isolation systems
Article first published online: 7 NOV 2005
DOI: 10.1002/stc.107
Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Structural Control and Health Monitoring
Special Issue: Structural Control Benchmark Problem: Phase I – Linear Smart Base Isolated Building Subjected to Near Fault Earthquakes
Volume 13, Issue 2-3, pages 705–723, March - June 2006
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How to Cite
Scruggs, J. T., Taflanidis, A. A. and Beck, J. L. (2006), Reliability-based control optimization for active base isolation systems. Struct. Control Health Monit., 13: 705–723. doi: 10.1002/stc.107
Publication History
- Issue published online: 27 MAR 2006
- Article first published online: 7 NOV 2005
- Manuscript Accepted: 28 MAY 2005
- Manuscript Revised: 4 APR 2005
- Manuscript Received: 17 DEC 2004
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Keywords:
- structural control;
- base isolation;
- first-passage problems;
- failure minimization;
- probabilistic uncertainty
Abstract
A probability-based active control synthesis is proposed for seismic base isolation of a structure that is modeled as a linear dynamical system subjected to uncertain future ground motions that are modeled as a stochastic process. The performance objective is the minimization of the probability of failure, where failure is defined as the first-passage of the system trajectory across a generalized set of hyperplanes in the system response space. Versions of the approach are described for the case with no model uncertainty, as well as for the case with uncertain model parameters with probabilistically distributed values. Numerical issues pertaining to the optimization of the controller are discussed. The method is illustrated in a civil engineering context through application to the eight-storey base isolation benchmark structure model, using an array of ideal active control devices working in tandem with the passive base isolation bearings. Controllers are presented for cases with specified and uncertain earthquake spectral parameters, and for two different actuator configurations. Transient simulations are presented for seven earthquake records, and the performances of the controllers are analyzed under a number of metrics. Comparisons with the performance of a related linear-quadratic controller are presented and discussed, both for stationary as well as transient response. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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