Abstract

This paper studies the novel vibration control of an inerter-enhanced mega sub-controlled structure system (MSCSS). The seismic response of MSCSS is investigated using a tuned viscous mass damper inerter (TVMDI) and compared with existing control methods. This novel strategy evaluates two kinds of TVMDIs on MSCSS, including the inter-story TVMDI, where the TVMDIs are installed inter-story, and the outrigger-based TVMDI, where the TVMDIs are vertically connected between the outrigger and the perimeter of the MSCSS's column to achieve significant energy dissipation. First, a finite element model of MSCSS is established and validated with the experimental model of MSCSS. The governing equation of the enhanced MSCSS is derived from the uncontrolled model. Subsequently, the MSCSS equipped with TVMDIs is thoroughly examined and compared to the existing methods. The effectiveness of the proposed strategy subject to ground motion records via the numerical analysis method is also demonstrated. Finally, the reliability analysis of the enhanced MSCSS based on the probability density function is presented. Results from the numerical investigation of the MSCSS enhanced strategies have revealed that the inter-story and outrigger TVMDI system generally improved the response effectiveness of MSCSS better than the viscous damper (VD) and middle story isolation (MSI) systems. However, the outrigger TVMDI enhanced mega frames control effectiveness more effectively than the story-based TVMDI, whereas the latter is more suitable for substructures.

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