Vol. - No. | Vol.10 - No.2 |
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Date | Jun., 2021 |
Title |
Concept Design of a Parallel-type Tuned Mass Damper - Tuned Sloshing Damper System for Building Motion Control in Wind |
Author | Chien-Shen Lee1, J. Shayne Love1, Trevor C. Haskett1, and Jamieson K. Robinson1 |
Institutions | 1Motioneering Inc., 600 Southgate Drive, Guelph, ON N1G 4P6, Canada |
Abstract |
Supplementary damping systems, such as tuned mass dampers (TMDs) and tuned sloshing dampers (TSDs) - also known as tuned liquid dampers (TLDs) - have been successfully employed to reduce building motion during wind events. A design of a damping system consisting of a TMD and two TSDs performing in unison has been developed for a tall building in Taiwan to reduce wind-induced motion. The architecturally exposed TMD will also be featured as a tourist attraction. The dual-purpose TSD tanks will perform as fire suppression water storage tanks. Linearized equivalent mechanical TSD and TMD models are coupled to the structure to simulate the multi-degree of freedom system response. Frequency response curves for the structure with and without the damping system are created to evaluate the performance of the damping system. The performance of the combined TMD-TSD system is evaluated against a conventional TMD system by computing the effective damping produced by each system. The proposed system is found to have superior performance in acceleration reduction. The combined TMD- TSD system is an effective and affordable means to reduce the wind-induced resonant response of tall buildings. |
Keyword | Tuned mass damper, Tuned sloshing damper, Vibration control, Structural dynamics |
PP. | PP.93~97 |
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