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Active Control of Building Structures Subjected to Wind Loads
The objective of this investigation is to study the feasibility of applying active control forces to building structures which are subjected to wind excitation. The criteria for human comfort and safety were chosen as a result of a literature review. A vibrational model of multistory building structures was studied through the use of the Monte Carlo method. Two different measures were used to indicate the energy requirement for active control. On the basis of limited number of sample functions, one feedback control law for comfort and another for safety were found to be feasible.
Active Control of Building Structures Subjected to Wind Loads
The objective of this investigation is to study the feasibility of applying active control forces to building structures which are subjected to wind excitation. The criteria for human comfort and safety were chosen as a result of a literature review. A vibrational model of multistory building structures was studied through the use of the Monte Carlo method. Two different measures were used to indicate the energy requirement for active control. On the basis of limited number of sample functions, one feedback control law for comfort and another for safety were found to be feasible.
Active Control of Building Structures Subjected to Wind Loads
S. Sae-Ung (author) / J. T. P. Yao (author)
1975
90 pages
Report
No indication
English
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