Semi-Active Cable Damping to Compensate for Damping Losses Due to Reduced Cable Motion Close to Cable Anchor

被引:4
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作者
Weber, Felix [1 ]
Spensberger, Simon [2 ]
Obholzer, Florian [2 ]
Distl, Johann [3 ]
Braun, Christian [2 ]
机构
[1] Maurer Switzerland GmbH, Grossplatzstr 24, CH-8118 Pfaffhausen, Switzerland
[2] Maurer SE, Frankfurter Ring 193, D-80807 Munich, Germany
[3] Maurer Engn GmbH, Frankfurter Ring 193, D-80807 Munich, Germany
来源
APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL | 2022年 / 12卷 / 04期
关键词
cable; control; damping; semi-active; negative stiffness; vibration; STAY CABLE; VIBRATION CONTROL; SUTONG BRIDGE; TAUT CABLE; WIND; DAMPER; AMPLITUDE;
D O I
10.3390/app12041909
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
The relative motion of transverse cable dampers is smaller than predicted by the taut string model because of the effects of bending stiffness and fixed support conditions. As a result of the reduced damper motion, the dissipated energy per cycle is reduced as well, which may explain why damping measurements on real stay cables with transverse dampers often show lower cable damping ratios than expected from the taut string theory. To compensate for the reduced damper motion and damper efficiency, respectively, a semi-active cable damper is proposed. The controllable damper is realized by a hydraulic oil damper with real-time controlled bypass valve whereby the resulting damper force is purely dissipative. The proposed control law is clipped viscous damping with negative stiffness. The viscous coefficient is adjusted in real time to the actual frequency of vibration to generate optimum modal damping while the negative stiffness component partially compensates for the reduced damper motion due to the flexural rigidity and fixed support conditions of the cable. The measurements of the prototype semi-active hydraulic damper are used to derive a precise model of the semi-active damper force including the control force constraints due to the fully open and fully closed bypass valve. This model is used to compute the cable damping ratios of the first four cable modes, for typical damper positions, for a taut string model and for a cable model with flexural rigidity and fixed supported ends. The obtained cable damping ratios are compared to those resulting from the passive linear viscous damper being optimized to the first four cable modes. The results demonstrate that the proposed semi-active cable damper with the consideration of the minimum and maximum control force constraints significantly enhances the cable damping of the first four modes compared to the linear viscous damper.
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