A fuzzy logic controller for optimal structural control using MR dampers and particle swarm optimization

Control devices can be used to dissipate the energy and attenuate undesirable vibration on engineering structures. Recently, to mitigate the response of structures during the earthquakes and high intensity winds, semi active control has been widely used. MR dampers are semi active control devices th...

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Published inJournal of Vibroengineering Vol. 19; no. 3; pp. 1901 - 1914
Main Authors Zabihi Samani, Masoud, Ghanooni-Bagha, Mohammad
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 15.05.2017
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Summary:Control devices can be used to dissipate the energy and attenuate undesirable vibration on engineering structures. Recently, to mitigate the response of structures during the earthquakes and high intensity winds, semi active control has been widely used. MR dampers are semi active control devices that are managed by sending external voltage supply. A new adaptive fuzzy logic controller (FLC) is introduced to manage MR damper intelligently. Furthermore, a novel evolutionary algorithm of particle swarm optimization (PSO) was used to optimize the placement and the number of MR dampers and sensors in the sense of minimum resultant vibration magnitude. Numerical efforts were considered to validate the efficiency of proposed FLC. In designer’s point of view, the proposed PSO-FLC controller can find the optimal solutions during a reasonable number of iterations. Finally, results demonstrate that proposed PSO-FLC controller could find the appropriate control force and attenuates the excessive responses in several buildings.
ISSN:1392-8716
2538-8460
DOI:10.21595/jve.2017.17802