May 18, 2024
Milad Jahangiri

Milad Jahangiri

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
Address: School of Engineering, Floor 2, Room 227.
Degree: Ph.D in Civil Engineering
Phone: (+98) 77 3122 2372
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering

Research

Title Optimal tuned direct adaptive controller for seismic protecting of structures
Type Article
Keywords
Robust control, adaptive control, SAC method, intelligent optimization, MR damper, uncertainty
Journal JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENT MATERIAL SYSTEMS AND STRUCTURES
DOI 10.1177/1045389X20988784
Researchers Amin Hosseini (First researcher) , Touraj Taghikhani (Second researcher) , Milad Jahangiri (Third researcher)

Abstract

n the past few years, many studies have proved the efficiency of Simple Adaptive Control (SAC) in mitigating earthquakes’ damages to building structures. Nevertheless, the weighting matrices of this controller should be selected after a large number of sensitivity analyses. This step is time-consuming and it will not necessarily yield a controller with optimum performance. In the current study, an innovative method is introduced to tuning the SAC’s weighting matrices, which dispenses with excessive sensitivity analysis. In this regard, we try to define an optimization problem using intelligent evolutionary algorithm and utilized control indices in an objective function. The efficiency of the introduced method is investigated in 6-story building structure equipped with magnetorheological dampers under different seismic actions with and without uncertainty in the model of the proposed structure. The results indicate that the controller designed by the introduced method has a desirable performance under different conditions of uncertainty in the model. Furthermore, it improves the seismic performance of structure as compared to controllers designed through sensitivity analysis.