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The Research of the Overlapping Decentralized Guaranteed Cost Hybrid Control Method for Adjacent Buildings with Uncertain Parameters

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  • Qinghu Xu
  • Xuezhi Zhen
  • Xiang Ruan
  • Yutao Liu
  • Xianzeng Shi
  • Dawei Man
  • Xiaofang Kang
  • Guanghui Xia
  • Debiao Meng

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This paper presents an overlapping decentralized guaranteed cost hybrid control method for adjacent buildings with uncertain parameters, by combining the guaranteed cost control algorithm with the overlapping decentralized control strategy. The passive dampers are used as link members between the two parallel buildings, and the active control devices are installed between two consecutive floors in two adjacent buildings. The passive coupling dampers modulate the relative responses between the two buildings, and the active control devices modulate the interstory responses of each building. Based on the inclusion principle, a large-scale structure is divided into a set of paired substructures with common parts first. Then, the controller of each pair of substructures is designed by using the guaranteed cost algorithm. After that, the controller of the original system is formed by using the contraction principle. Consequently, the proposed approach is used to prevent pounding damage and achieve the best results in earthquake response reduction of uncertain adjacent buildings when compared with the calculation results obtained by the centralized control strategy. Furthermore, the stability and reliability of the control system are promoted by adopting the overlapping decentralized control strategy.

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  • Qinghu Xu & Xuezhi Zhen & Xiang Ruan & Yutao Liu & Xianzeng Shi & Dawei Man & Xiaofang Kang & Guanghui Xia & Debiao Meng, 2022. "The Research of the Overlapping Decentralized Guaranteed Cost Hybrid Control Method for Adjacent Buildings with Uncertain Parameters," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-14, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:1143374
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/1143374
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