Optimal control of linear buildings under seismic excitations

U. Aldemir*, M. Bakioglu, S. S. Akhiev

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Abstract

Considerable effort has been devoted to develop optimal control methods for reducing structural response under seismic forces. In this study analytical solution of the linear regulator problem applied widely to the control of earthquake-excited structures is obtained by using the sufficient conditions of optimality even though almost all of the optimal controls proposed previously for structural control are based on the necessary conditions of optimality. Since the resulting optimal closed-open-loop control cannot be implemented for civil structures exposed to earthquake forces, the solution of the optimal closed-open-loop control is carried out approximately based on the prediction of the seismic acceleration values in the near future. Upon obtaining the relation between the exact optimal solution and future values of seismic accelerations, it is shown numerically that the solution of the optimal closed-open-loop control problem can be performed approximately by using only the first few predicted seismic acceleration values if a given norm criteria is satisfied. Calculated performance measures indicate that the suggested approximate solution is better than the closed-loop control and as we predict the future values of the excitation more accurately, it will approach the optimal solution.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)835-851
Number of pages17
JournalEarthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics
Volume30
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2001

Keywords

  • Optimal control
  • Optimality
  • Prediction
  • Structural control
  • Sufficient conditions

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