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Smart base-isolated benchmark building. Part I: problem definition
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Mathematical ProgrammingPerformance BenchmarkingEngineeringStructural DynamicsComputer ArchitectureComputational ComplexityStructural SystemBenchmark StructureStructural EngineeringBenchmark StudySystems EngineeringVibration IsolationStructural DynamicCombinatorial OptimizationLos AngelesStructural VibrationBenchmark Problem DefinitionEarthquake EngineeringComputer ScienceBenchmarking ToolProblem DefinitionAerospace EngineeringCivil EngineeringSeismic IsolationStructural MechanicsVibration Control
This paper presents the benchmark problem definition for seismically excited base-isolated buildings. The objective of this benchmark study is to provide a well-defined base-isolated building with a broad set of carefully chosen parameter sets, performance measures and guidelines to the participants, so that they can evaluate their control algorithms. The control algorithms may be passive, active or semi-active. The benchmark structure considered is an eight-storey base-isolated building similar to existing buildings in Los Angeles, California. The base isolation system includes both linear and nonlinear bearings and control devices. The superstructure is considered to be a linear elastic system with lateral–torsional behavior. A new nonlinear dynamic analysis program has been developed and made available to facilitate direct comparison of results of different control algorithms. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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