Author/Authors :
Khorsand، Saeid نويسنده currently studying for an MS in Earthquake Engineering at Sharif University of Technology , , Amini، Fereidoun نويسنده currently Professor of Civil Engineering at Iran University of Science and Technology ,
Abstract :
Semi-active devices are low-cost as well as small, and, by changing the
properties of low-power intensive structures, the aims of control are accomplished. On the
other hand, the limited control force, which can be applied to the structure for each damper,
causes more dampers to be used in structures compared to larger and stronger control
devices which are more costly. These dampers coupled with sensors and the structure
themselves make a complex dynamic system which is best controlled by a decentralized
method, such as Market-Based Control (MBC). In MBC, the actuators and the supply
energy are modeled as the buyer and the seller, respectively, in the market place. To dene
the demand function of the buyer and the supply function of the seller, some weighting
constants have to be chosen. The performance of the MBC correlates with prudent selection
of the weighting constants. In this study, a novel method for designing MBC using a Genetic
Algorithm (GA) is presented. The MBC approach is applied to three linear structures
having ve, ten and twenty
oors, and the resulting solutions show the merits of the new
methods for tuning MBC as opposed to solutions using a centralized Linear Quadratic
Regulator (LQR).