2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ymssp.2016.12.006
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Comparison of semi-active control strategies for rocking objects under pulse and harmonic excitations

Abstract: The seismic behaviour of many art objects and obelisks can be analysed in the context of the seismic response of rigid blocks. Starting from the pioneering works by Housner, a large number of analytical studies of the rigid block dynamics were proposed. In fact, despite its apparent simplicity, the motion of a rigid block involves a number of complex dynamic phenomena such as impacts, sliding, uplift and geometric nonlinearities. While most of the current strategies to avoid toppling consist in preventing rock… Show more

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“…Makris et al [78] introduced a useful representation in terms of overturning spectra of blocks, which describe the stability of a given block in terms of the maximum acceleration amplitude as a function of the block size or the excitation frequency (Section 7.2). These kinds of spectra can also be developed to perform interesting strategies for the seismic protection of monolithic art objects, as the semi-active control proposed by Ceravolo et al [79,80] or the addition of a tuned pendulum to the rocking block with the aim of controlling the oscillations presented by Collini et al [81]. This deterministic method is affected by some limitations, mainly related to the need for using significant acceleration time-histories.…”
Section: Deterministic Methods Based On the Critical Rocking Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Makris et al [78] introduced a useful representation in terms of overturning spectra of blocks, which describe the stability of a given block in terms of the maximum acceleration amplitude as a function of the block size or the excitation frequency (Section 7.2). These kinds of spectra can also be developed to perform interesting strategies for the seismic protection of monolithic art objects, as the semi-active control proposed by Ceravolo et al [79,80] or the addition of a tuned pendulum to the rocking block with the aim of controlling the oscillations presented by Collini et al [81]. This deterministic method is affected by some limitations, mainly related to the need for using significant acceleration time-histories.…”
Section: Deterministic Methods Based On the Critical Rocking Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role played by σ , q , K min , and K max on the overturning vulnerability of a semiactively controlled block is investigated numerically. The reader is referred to Ceravolo et al for a detailed description of the numerical code. The effect of the different design parameters on the body stability is determined comparing the overturning spectra of 8 sample blocks.…”
Section: Design Parameters Of the Semiactive Restraint Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The degradation of the control performance due to the timing issues was evaluated through the utility index J ω , OS ( ω p / p ) proposed by Ceravolo et al for harmonic excitations. The form of the index was generalized to extend its validity to earthquake excitation.…”
Section: Numerical Validation Under Earthquake Excitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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