Design of Structural Vibration Control Using Smart Materials and Devices for Earthquake-Resistant and Resilient Buildings

Major earthquakes in recent years have highlighted the big concern of modern seismic design concept for the resilience of buildings. The overall goals of this thesis aim to design structural vibration control using smart materials and devices and to elucidate the factors determining their robustness...

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Main Author: Azimi, Mohsen
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Published: North Dakota State University 2018
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10365/28588
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spelling ndltd-ndsu.edu-oai-library.ndsu.edu-10365-285882021-09-28T17:11:37Z Design of Structural Vibration Control Using Smart Materials and Devices for Earthquake-Resistant and Resilient Buildings Azimi, Mohsen Major earthquakes in recent years have highlighted the big concern of modern seismic design concept for the resilience of buildings. The overall goals of this thesis aim to design structural vibration control using smart materials and devices and to elucidate the factors determining their robustness, feasibility, and adaptability for earthquake-resistant and resilient buildings. The study mainly includes a) integrated wavelet-based vibration control with damage detection; b) shape memory alloy to eliminate the residual deformations; c) a mass damper for highly irregular tall buildings; and d) soil-structure interaction effects on the buildings. The robustness, feasibility, and adaptability of these proposed studies for earthquake-resistant and resilient buildings are evaluated using various performance measures. The findings of the study reveal that the structural vibration control strategies could advance the current-of-art knowledge in seismic risk mitigation as well as high system adaptability. 2018-07-11T22:13:07Z 2018-07-11T22:13:07Z 2017 text/thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10365/28588 NDSU Policy 190.6.2 https://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/policy/190.pdf application/pdf North Dakota State University
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description Major earthquakes in recent years have highlighted the big concern of modern seismic design concept for the resilience of buildings. The overall goals of this thesis aim to design structural vibration control using smart materials and devices and to elucidate the factors determining their robustness, feasibility, and adaptability for earthquake-resistant and resilient buildings. The study mainly includes a) integrated wavelet-based vibration control with damage detection; b) shape memory alloy to eliminate the residual deformations; c) a mass damper for highly irregular tall buildings; and d) soil-structure interaction effects on the buildings. The robustness, feasibility, and adaptability of these proposed studies for earthquake-resistant and resilient buildings are evaluated using various performance measures. The findings of the study reveal that the structural vibration control strategies could advance the current-of-art knowledge in seismic risk mitigation as well as high system adaptability.
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title Design of Structural Vibration Control Using Smart Materials and Devices for Earthquake-Resistant and Resilient Buildings
title_short Design of Structural Vibration Control Using Smart Materials and Devices for Earthquake-Resistant and Resilient Buildings
title_full Design of Structural Vibration Control Using Smart Materials and Devices for Earthquake-Resistant and Resilient Buildings
title_fullStr Design of Structural Vibration Control Using Smart Materials and Devices for Earthquake-Resistant and Resilient Buildings
title_full_unstemmed Design of Structural Vibration Control Using Smart Materials and Devices for Earthquake-Resistant and Resilient Buildings
title_sort design of structural vibration control using smart materials and devices for earthquake-resistant and resilient buildings
publisher North Dakota State University
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10365/28588
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