TY - JOUR
T1 - Modal decomposition of multi-degree-of-freedom structure with non-proportionally distributed rate-independent linear damping
AU - Liu, Wei
AU - Ikago, Kohju
AU - Liu, Jiang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s)
PY - 2024/7
Y1 - 2024/7
N2 - Rate-independent linear damping benefits low-frequency structures by mitigating excessive displacement without increasing the floor acceleration response under severe ground motions. The advantage of rate-independent linear damping in controlling low-frequency structures is attributed to its constant loss stiffness, which ensures high damping in low-frequency components while maintaining low high-frequency damping forces. In this study, a modal decomposition method was developed for a base-isolated structure containing rate-independent linear damping distributed non-proportionally to the stiffness. Because the response of a single-degree-of-freedom system containing rate-independent linear damping can be well-approximated by a linear viscous damping system having the same eigenvalues, the behavior of the rate-independent linear damping system can be evaluated via the response-spectrum approach. In the proposed modal analysis method, separated modal responses of a base-isolated structure were employed to demonstrate how rate-independent linear damping can achieve a displacement control effect similar to that of linear viscous damping with a low floor acceleration response. Compared with conventional frequency analyses, the proposed method was found to accurately predict the dynamic responses of a rate-independent linear damping system.
AB - Rate-independent linear damping benefits low-frequency structures by mitigating excessive displacement without increasing the floor acceleration response under severe ground motions. The advantage of rate-independent linear damping in controlling low-frequency structures is attributed to its constant loss stiffness, which ensures high damping in low-frequency components while maintaining low high-frequency damping forces. In this study, a modal decomposition method was developed for a base-isolated structure containing rate-independent linear damping distributed non-proportionally to the stiffness. Because the response of a single-degree-of-freedom system containing rate-independent linear damping can be well-approximated by a linear viscous damping system having the same eigenvalues, the behavior of the rate-independent linear damping system can be evaluated via the response-spectrum approach. In the proposed modal analysis method, separated modal responses of a base-isolated structure were employed to demonstrate how rate-independent linear damping can achieve a displacement control effect similar to that of linear viscous damping with a low floor acceleration response. Compared with conventional frequency analyses, the proposed method was found to accurately predict the dynamic responses of a rate-independent linear damping system.
KW - Linear viscous damping
KW - Loss stiffness
KW - Low-frequency structures
KW - Modal decomposition
KW - Rate-independent linear damping
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U2 - 10.1016/j.compstruc.2024.107316
DO - 10.1016/j.compstruc.2024.107316
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85186264988
SN - 0045-7949
VL - 297
JO - Computers and Structures
JF - Computers and Structures
M1 - 107316
ER -