Search results for "Tuned Mass Damper"
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Stochastic response of beams equipped with tuned mass dampers subjected to Poissonian loads
2019
This contribution deals with the vibrational response of Euler-Bernoulli beams equipped with tuned mass dampers, subjected to random moving loads. The theory of generalised functions is used to capture the discontinuities of the response variables at the positions of the tuned mass dampers, which involves deriving exact complex eigenvalues and eigenfunctions from a characteristic equation built as the determinant of a 4 x 4 matrix, regardless of the number of tuned mass dampers. Building pertinent orthogonality conditions for the deflection eigenfunctions, the stochastic responses, under Poissonian white noise, are evaluated. In a numerical application, a beam with multiple tuned mass dampe…
Intermediate Isolation System for the seismic retrofit of existing masonry buildings
2022
This paper deals with the potentials of Intermediate Isolation Systems (IIS) for retrofitting masonry buildings by means of a vertical extension, isolated at its base, and realized on the rooftop of the existing structure. By carefully defining the dynamic properties of the superstructure and isolation system, in previous papers the authors have demonstrated that this passive technique is able to reduce a priori the seismic demand on the existing building. For this reason, the non-linear behavior has been only assumed for the isolation system, with the masonry structure in the elastic field. This result has been validated by carrying out spectrum-compatible time history analyses on the 3D F…
Random vibration mitigation of beams via tuned mass dampers with spring inertia effects
2019
The dynamics of beams equipped with tuned mass dampers is of considerable interest in engineering applications. Here, the purpose is to introduce a comprehensive framework to address the stochastic response of the system under stationary and non-stationary loads, considering inertia effects along the spring of every tuned mass damper applied to the beam. For this, the key step is to show that a tuned mass damper with spring inertia effects can be reverted to an equivalent external support, whose reaction force on the beam depends only on the deflection of the attachment point. On this basis, a generalized function approach provides closed analytical expressions for frequency and impulse res…