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Optimal placement of viscoelastic dampers and supporting members under variable critical excitations
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringStructural OptimizationComputational MechanicsViscoelastic DampersStructural EngineeringSuspension StructureMechanicsVariable Critical ExcitationsRheologyNonlinear Vibration ControlOptimal PlacementVibration IsolationStructural DynamicStructural VibrationCritical Ground AccelerationOptimal DesignActive Vibration ControlVibration Control DeviceCivil EngineeringMechanical SystemsStructural MechanicsVibration Control
A gradient-based evolutionary optimization methodology is presented for finding the optimal design of both the added dampers and their supporting members to minimize an objective function of a linear multi-storey structure subjected to the critical ground acceleration. The objective function is taken as the sum of the stochastic interstorey drifts. A frequency-dependent viscoelastic damper and the supporting member are treated as a vibration control device. Due to the added stiffness by the supplemental viscoelastic damper, the variable critical excitation needs to be updated simultaneously within the evolutionary phase of the optimal damper placement. Two different models of the entire damper unit are investigated. The first model is a detailed model referred to as
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