Abstract
In this paper, an active controller for buildings with bilinear hysteresis and time delay is studied. The bilinear hysteretic model is treated as a stiffness restoring force. By using specific transformation and augmentation of state parameters, the equation of motion of the system with an explicit time delay is transformed into a standard state space where there is no explicit time delay. A linear quadratic Gaussian control method is proposed for the controller design with time delay. The method is verified with numerical simulations of three-story and 20-story buildings. Comparison study of simulation results indicates that the control performance will deteriorate if the time delay is not taken into account in the control design. The proposed time-delay controller not only effectively compensate the time delay for better control effectiveness, but it also works well with both small and large time-delay problems.
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