Active structural control with stable fuzzy PID techniques [electronic resource] / Wen Yu, Suresh Thenozhi.
2016
TJ223.P55
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Title
Active structural control with stable fuzzy PID techniques [electronic resource] / Wen Yu, Suresh Thenozhi.
ISBN
9783319280257 (electronic book)
3319280252 (electronic book)
9783319280240
3319280244
3319280252 (electronic book)
9783319280240
3319280244
Published
[Cham, Switzerland?] : Springer, [2016]
Copyright
©2016
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (124 pages) : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-28025-7 doi
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TJ223.P55
Dewey Decimal Classification
629.8
Summary
"This book presents a detailed discussion of intelligent techniques to measure the displacement of buildings when they are subjected to vibration. It shows how these techniques are used to control active devices that can reduce vibration 60?80% more effectively than widely used passive anti-seismic systems. After introducing various structural control devices and building-modeling and active structural control methods, the authors propose offset cancellation and high-pass filtering techniques to solve some common problems of building-displacement measurement using accelerometers. The most popular control algorithms in industrial settings, PD/PID controllers, are then analyzed and then combined with fuzzy compensation. The stability of this combination is proven with standard weight-training algorithms. These conditions provide explicit methods for selecting PD/PID controllers. Finally, fuzzy-logic and sliding-mode control are applied to the control of wind-induced vibration. The methods described are supported by reports of experimental studies on a two-story building prototype. This book is a valuable resource for academic researchers interested in the effects of control and mechatronic devices within buildings, or those studying the principles of vibration reduction. Practicing engineers working on the design and construction of any sort of high-rise or vulnerable building and concerned with the effects of either wind or seismic disturbances benefit from the efficacy of the methods proposed"--Provided by publisher.
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Thenozhi, Suresh, author.
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SpringerBriefs in applied sciences and technology.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Active Structural Control
Position and Velocity Estimation
Stable PID Active Control of Building Structures
Fuzzy PID Control of Building Structures
Fuzzy Sliding-Mode Control for Wind-Induced Vibration
Conclusions.
Active Structural Control
Position and Velocity Estimation
Stable PID Active Control of Building Structures
Fuzzy PID Control of Building Structures
Fuzzy Sliding-Mode Control for Wind-Induced Vibration
Conclusions.