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© 2018Shape memory alloy (SMA) is becoming a popularly studied smart material in the field of structural control. The feasibility of utilising an SMA in a tuneable mass damper to reduce the excessive vibration of a timber floor system was revealed in a pilot study. However, the in-service excitations on a floor can be complex and involve more frequencies and randomness; therefore, this paper aims to assess the effectiveness of the SMA-based semi-active TMD in a real-scale timber floor, where the free vibration and human footfall-induced vibration are considered as inputs. This study is conducted using numerical simulations on OPENSEES. By reducing the floor vibration at a range of frequencies, both cooling and heating the SMA are effective in retuning the off-tuned TMD and reducing the structural response. Footfall excitation involves more than one excitation frequencies, and the higher dominant frequencies can resonate with the off-tuning frequencies, increasing the structural response. Simulation results demonstrate that retuning using SMAs can effectively lower the structural response at a wide range of frequencies, thus attenuating the footfall-induced vibration.
Author(s): Huang H, Chang W-S
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Engineering Structures
Year: 2018
Volume: 167
Pages: 143-150
Print publication date: 15/07/2018
Online publication date: 12/05/2018
Acceptance date: 04/04/2018
ISSN (print): 0141-0296
ISSN (electronic): 1873-7323
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2018.04.011
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2018.04.011
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