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Multiscale simulation methods in damage prediction of brittle and ductile materials (2010)
Könke, Carsten ; Eckardt, Stefan ; Häfner, Stefan ; Luther, Torsten ; Unger, Jörg F.
Multiscale simulation methods in damage prediction of brittle and ductile materials
Passive Control of Tall Buildings Using Distributed Multiple Tuned Mass Dampers (2019)
Radmard Rahmani, Hamid ; Könke, Carsten
The vibration control of the tall building during earthquake excitations is a challenging task due to their complex seismic behavior. This paper investigates the optimum placement and properties of the Tuned Mass Dampers (TMDs) in tall buildings, which are employed to control the vibrations during earthquakes. An algorithm was developed to spend a limited mass either in a single TMD or in multiple TMDs and distribute them optimally over the height of the building. The Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm (NSGA – II) method was improved by adding multi-variant genetic operators and utilized to simultaneously study the optimum design parameters of the TMDs and the optimum placement. The results showed that under earthquake excitations with noticeable amplitude in higher modes, distributing TMDs over the height of the building is more effective in mitigating the vibrations compared to the use of a single TMD system. From the optimization, it was observed that the locations of the TMDs were related to the stories corresponding to the maximum modal displacements in the lower modes and the stories corresponding to the maximum modal displacements in the modes which were highly activated by the earthquake excitations. It was also noted that the frequency content of the earthquake has significant influence on the optimum location of the TMDs.
Adaptation of the natural element method for crack growth simulations (2004)
Unger, Jörg F. ; Most, Thomas ; Bucher, Christian ; Könke, Carsten
Adaptation of the natural element method for crack growth simulations
Metaconcrete: An Experimental Study on the Impact of the Core-Coating Inclusions on Mechanical Vibration (2023)
Ansari, Meisam ; Zacharias, Christin ; Könke, Carsten
Resonance vibration of structures is an unpleasant incident that can be conventionally avoided by using a Tuned Mass Damper (TMD). The scope of this paper contains the utilization of engineered inclusions in concrete as damping aggregates to suppress resonance vibration similar to a TMD. The inclusions are composed of a stainless-steel core with a spherical shape coated with silicone. This configuration has been the subject of several studies and it is best known as Metaconcrete. This paper presents the procedure of a free vibration test conducted with two small-scaled concrete beams. The beams exhibited a higher damping ratio after the core-coating element was secured to them. Subsequently, two meso-models of small-scaled beams were created: one representing conventional concrete and the other representing concrete with the core-coating inclusions. The frequency response curves of the models were obtained. The change in the response peak verified the ability of the inclusions to suppress the resonance vibration. This study concludes that the core-coating inclusions can be utilized in concrete as damping aggregates.
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