2021
DOI: 10.1002/stc.2804
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Torsional control of asymmetric buildings using online 3‐D damage detection and adaptive stiffness devices

Abstract: Developing a smart civil structure, in which the structure instantaneously identifies damages during vibration and makes decisions to compensate or reduce them, is one of the new issues in the seismic control of structures. One of the most important challenges in asymmetric buildings is the torsion due to the damage occurrence in the structure during severe excitation. The aim of this study is to try to reduce the torsional effects and dynamic responses of the structure by combining two strategies, including r… Show more

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“…The conclusion is drawn that ICS is more robust than TMDs when it comes to limiting inter-story drift. Karami et al [76] proposed a robust method for detecting damage in 3-D shear model structures based on identified Markov parameters and concluded that the controller used could effectively…”
Section: Approaches For Mitigation Of Torsional Wind Loads and Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conclusion is drawn that ICS is more robust than TMDs when it comes to limiting inter-story drift. Karami et al [76] proposed a robust method for detecting damage in 3-D shear model structures based on identified Markov parameters and concluded that the controller used could effectively…”
Section: Approaches For Mitigation Of Torsional Wind Loads and Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%