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Synchronized Control for Five‐Story Building under Earthquake Loads

Javad Mesbahi and Alaeddin Malek

Journal of Applied Mathematics, 2015, vol. 2015, issue 1

Abstract: Synchronized control is implemented for a five‐story building under earthquake loads and its capabilities are investigated for protection of building under earthquake. In this regard, we applied H2/LQG control algorithm in form of synchronized control for structural vibration reduction. Simulation results of modeling indicated that not only the provided control is able to reduce the responses of vibrations for the structure, but also it is even capable of supplying the objectives of synchronized control at the same time. Numerical results for uncontrolled, traditional H2/LQG control and synchronized control coupled with H2/LQG algorithm are presented. It is shown that for El Centro and Bam earthquakes the synchronized control is more efficient to reduce damage to the given structures.

Date: 2015
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