• 제목/요약/키워드: Floor Acceleration

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Terra-Scope - a MEMS-based vertical seismic array

  • Glaser, Steven D.;Chen, Min;Oberheim, Thomas E.
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.115-126
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    • 2006
  • The Terra-Scope system is an affordable 4-D down-hole seismic monitoring system based on independent, microprocessor-controlled sensor Pods. The Pods are nominally 50 mm in diameter, and about 120 mm long. They are expected to cost approximately $6000 each. An internal 16-bit, extremely low power MCU controls all aspects of instrumentation, eight programmable gain amplifiers, and local signal storage. Each Pod measures 3-D acceleration, tilt, azimuth, temperature, and other parametric variables such as pore water pressure and pH. Each Pod communicates over a standard digital bus (RS-485) through a completely web-based GUI interface, and has a power consumption of less than 400 mW. Three-dimensional acceleration is measured by pure digital force-balance MEMS-based accelerometers. These accelerometers have a dynamic range of more than 115 dB and a frequency response from DC to 1000 Hz with a noise floor of less than $30ng_{rms}/{\surd}Hz$. Accelerations above 0.2 g are measured by a second set of MEMS-based accelerometers, giving a full 160 dB dynamic range. This paper describes the system design and the cooperative shared-time scheduler implemented for this project. Restraints accounted for include multiple data streams, integration of multiple free agents, interaction with the asynchronous world, and hardened time stamping of accelerometer data. The prototype of the device is currently undergoing evaluation. The first array will be installed in the spring of 2006.

면진시스템을 적용한 수직증축 리모델링 공동주택의 최적 면진주기 산정 (The Optimal Isolation Period of Vertically Story-added Remodeling Apartment Building with Seismic Isolation System)

  • 허무원;이용훈;이상현
    • 한국구조물진단유지관리공학회 논문집
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.65-74
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    • 2019
  • 본 연구에서는 노후화된 공동주택 수직 증축 리모델링 시 면진시스템의 적용성을 검토 및 면진시스템 적용을 위한 기초자료를 제공할 목적으로 동일한 구조로 수직 증축 시 수직 층수와 면진주기에 따른 최적 면진주기를 산정하였다. 해석결과, 3개층 수직 증축 시에는 면진주기를 비면진 건물 주기의 2배 이상, 2개층 수직 증축 시에는 비면진 건물 주기의 3배 이상을 확보하여야만 충분한 면진효과를 나타내는 것을 알 수 있었다. 또한, 1개층 수직 증축 시에는 비면진 건물 주기의 4배 이상을 확보하여야만 면진효과를 나타내었다. 위의 결과를 활용하여 3개층 수직증축 리모델링 대상 공동주택에 면진시스템을 적용하여 그 효과를 검증하였다. 최상층 최대응답가속도가 비면진 건물의 최대응답가속도 보다 X방향의 경우에는 약 70%로, Y방향의 경우에는 약 65%의 감소를 나타내었다. 또한, 밑면 전단력의 경우, 비면진 건물과 비교하여 X방향 및 Y방향 모두 약 30% 감소하는 것으로 나타났다.

RGBD 카메라 기반의 Human-Skeleton Keypoints와 2-Stacked Bi-LSTM 모델을 이용한 낙상 탐지 (Fall Detection Based on 2-Stacked Bi-LSTM and Human-Skeleton Keypoints of RGBD Camera)

  • 신병근;김응호;이상우;양재영;김원겸
    • 정보처리학회논문지:소프트웨어 및 데이터공학
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    • 제10권11호
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    • pp.491-500
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구에서는 MS Kinect v2 RGBD 카메라 기반의 Human-Skeleton Keypoints와 2-Stacked Bi-LSTM 모델을 이용하여 낙상 행위를 탐지하는 방법을 제안한다. 기존의 연구는 RGB 영상에서 OpenPose 등의 딥러닝 모델을 이용하여 골격 정보를 추출한 후 LSTM, GRU 등의 순환신경망 모델을 이용해 인식을 수행하였다. 제안한 방법은 카메라로부터 골격정보를 바로 전달 받아 가속도 및 거리의 2개의 시계열 특징을 추출한 후 2-Stacked Bi-LSTM 모델을 이용하여 낙상 행위를 인식하였다. 어깨, 척추, 골반 등 주요 골격을 대상으로 중심관절을 구하고 이 중심관절의 움직임 가속도와 바닥과의 거리를 특징으로 제안하였다. 추출된 특징은 Stacked LSTM, Bi-LSTM 등의 모델과 성능비교를 수행하였고 GRU, LSTM 등의 기존연구에 비해 향상된 검출 성능을 실험을 통해 증명하였다.

면진층을 가지는 1/10 축소된 15층 무량판 아파트건물의 진동대 실험 (Shaking Table Test of a 1/10 Scale Isolated Fifteen-story Flat Plate Apartment Building)

  • 천영수
    • 토지주택연구
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    • 제2권3호
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    • pp.287-297
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    • 2011
  • 본 논문은 적층고무형베어링을 갖는 15층 면진 무량판 아파트건물의 내진거동을 진동대실험을 통하여 검증한 결과를 제시하고 있다. 진동대실험은 중국의 CABR에서 1/10규모의 모형실험체를 대상으로 수행되었다. 실험의 진행은 4개의 지진파를 이용하여 X, Y, X+Y방향으로 다양한 크기의 지진동이 입력되었다. 실험결과, 비 면진건물은 중진레벨에서 진동주기가 현저히 감소하고, 비선형적인 거동을 보였으며, 가속도가 건물의 높이에 따라 현저하게 증가하고, 층간변위도 허용한계를 넘는 거동을 보였다. 반면, 면진건물은 중진레벨에서 거의 일정한 진동주기의 탄성적인 거동을 나타내었으며, 지진하중과 층 가속도가 현저하게 감소하는 응답을 나타내었다. 또한 면진층의 변위는 허용범위 내에서 거동하고, 층간변위는 무시할 수 있을 만큼 작은 강체거동을 나타내었다. 결론적으로 면진은 건물에 대한 지진의 영향을 감소시키는데 매우 효과적이며, 층 가속도의 감소를 통하여 사용성을 증가시키고, 건물 내 설비 등을 안전하게 보호할 수 있음이 입증되었다.

Damage and vibrations of nuclear power plant buildings subjected to aircraft crash part I: Model test

  • Li, Z.R.;Li, Z.C.;Dong, Z.F.;Huang, T.;Lu, Y.G.;Rong, J.L.;Wu, H.
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제53권9호
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    • pp.3068-3084
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    • 2021
  • Investigations of large commercial aircraft impact effect on nuclear power plant (NPP) buildings have been drawing extensive attentions, particularly after the 9/11 event, and this paper aims to experimentally assess the damage and vibrations of NPP buildings subjected to aircraft crash. In present Part I, two shots of reduce-scaled model test of aircraft impacting on NPP building were carried out. Firstly, the 1:15 aircraft model (weighs 135 kg) and RC NPP model (weighs about 70 t) are designed and prepared. Then, based on the large rocket sled loading test platform, the aircraft models were accelerated to impact perpendicularly on the two sides of NPP model, i.e., containment and auxiliary buildings, with a velocity of about 170 m/s. The strain-time histories of rebars within the impact area and acceleration-time histories of each floor of NPP model are derived from the pre-arranged twenty-one strain gauges and twenty tri-axial accelerometers, and the whole impact processes were recorded by three high-speed cameras. The local penetration and perforation failure modes occurred respectively in the collision scenarios of containment and auxiliary buildings, and some suggestions for the NPP design are given. The maximum acceleration in the 1:15 scaled tests is 1785.73 g, and thus the corresponding maximum resultant acceleration in a prototype impact might be about 119 g, which poses a potential threat to the nuclear equipment. Furthermore, it was found that the nonlinear decrease of vibrations along the height was well reflected by the variations of both the maximum resultant vibrations and Cumulative Absolute Velocity (CAV). The present experimental work on the damage and dynamic responses of NPP structure under aircraft impact is firstly presented, which could provide a benchmark basis for further safety assessments of prototype NPP structure as well as inner systems and components against aircraft crash.

외란 예측기가 포함된 슬라이딩 모드 퍼지 제어기의 응용 (Application of Sliding Mode fuzzy Control with Disturbance Prediction)

  • 김상범;윤정방;구자인
    • 한국전산구조공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국전산구조공학회 2000년도 봄 학술발표회논문집
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    • pp.365-370
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    • 2000
  • A sliding mode fuzzy control (SMFC) algorithm is applied to design a controller for a benchmark problem on a wind- excited building. The structure is a 76-story concrete office tower with a height of 306 meters, hence the wind resistance characteristics are very important for the serviceability as well as the safety. A control system with an active tuned mass damper is assumed to be installed on the top floor. Since the structural acceleration is measured only at ,limited number of locations without measurement of the wind force, the structure of the conventional continuous sliding mode control may have the feed-back loop only. So, an adaptive least mean squares (LMS) filter is employed in the SMFC algorithm to generate a fictitious feed-forward loop. The adaptive LMS filter is designed based on the information of the stochastic characteristics of the wind velocity along the structure. A numerical study is carried out. and the performance of the present SMFC with the ,adaptive LMS filter is investigated in comparison with those of' other control, of algorithms such as linear quadratic Gaussian control, frequency domain optimal control, quadratic stability control, continuous sliding mode control, and H/sub ∞///sub μ/, control, which were reported by other researchers. The effectiveness of the adaptive LMS filter is also examined. The results indicate that the present algorithm is very efficient .

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The Evolution of Outrigger System in Tall Buildings

  • Ho, Goman W.M.
    • 국제초고층학회논문집
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    • 제5권1호
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    • pp.21-30
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    • 2016
  • The structural efficiency of tall buildings heavily depends on the lateral stiffness and resistance capacity. Among those structural systems for tall buildings, outrigger system is one of the most common and efficient systems especially for those with relatively regular floor plan. The use of outriggers in building structures can be traced back from early 50 from the concept of deep beams. With the rise of building height, deep beams become concrete walls or now in a form of at least one story high steel truss type of outriggers. Because of the widened choice in material to be adopted in outriggers, the form and even the objective of using outrigger system is also changing. In the past, outrigger systems is only used to provide additional stiffness to reduce drift and deflection. New applications for outrigger systems now move to provide additional damping to reduce wind load and acceleration, and also could be used as structural fuse to protect the building under a severe earthquake condition. Besides analysis and member design, construction issue of outrigger systems is somehow cannot be separated. Axial shortening effect between core and perimeter structure is unavoidable. This paper presents a state-of-the-art review on the outrigger system in tall buildings including development history and applications of outrigger systems in tall buildings. The concept of outrigger system, optimum topology, and design and construction consideration will also be discussed and presented.

A Simplified Procedure for Performance-Based Design

  • Zareian, Farzin;Krawinkler, Helmut
    • 한국지진공학회논문집
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    • 제11권4호
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    • pp.13-23
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    • 2007
  • This paper focuses on providing a practical approach for decision making in Performance-Based Design (PBD). Satisfactory performance is defined by several performance objectives that place limits on direct (monetary) loss and on a tolerable probability of collapse. No specific limits are placed on conventional engineering parameters such as forces or deformations, although it is assumed that sound capacity design principles are followed in the design process. The proposed design procedure incorporates different performance objectives up front, before the structural system is created, and assists engineers in making informed decisions on the choice of an effective structural system and its stiffness (period), base shear strength, and other important global structural parameters. The tools needed to implement this design process are (1) hazard curves for a specific ground motion intensity measure, (2) mean loss curves for structural and nonstructural subsystems, (3) structural response curves that relate, for different structural systems, a ground motion intensity measure to the engineering demand parameter (e.g., interstory drift or floor acceleration) on which the subsystem loss depends, and (4) collapse fragility curves. Since the proposed procedure facilitates decision making in the conceptual design process, it is referred to as a Design Decision Support System, DDSS. Implementation of the DDSS is illustrated in an example to demonstrate its practicality.

아웃리거 댐퍼시스템의 감쇠와 강성 변화에 따른 지진응답제어 성능평가 (Performance Evaluation of Seismic Response Control of Outrigger Damper System with Variation of Damping and Stiffness)

  • 이령경;김수진;이영락;김현수;강주원
    • 한국공간구조학회논문집
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    • 제16권3호
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    • pp.107-115
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    • 2016
  • In recent years, an outrigger damper system has been proposed to reduce dynamic responses of tall buildings. However, a study on outrigger damper system is still in its early stages. In this study, time history analysis was performed to investigate the dynamic response control performance of outrigger damper. To do this, a actual scale 3-dimensional tall building model with outrigger damper system has been developed. El Centro earthquake was applied as an earthquake excitation. The control performance of the outrigger damper system was evaluated by varying stiffness and damping values. Analysis results, on the top floor displacement response to the earthquake load, was greatly effected by damping value. And acceleration response greatly was effected by stiffness value of damper system. Therefore, it is necessary to select that proper stiffness and damping values of the outrigger damper system.

Seismic evaluation and retrofitting of reinforced concrete buildings with base isolation systems

  • Vasiliadis, Lazaros K.
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.293-311
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    • 2016
  • A parametric study on the nonlinear seismic response of isolated reinforced concrete structural frame is presented. Three prototype frames designed according to the 1954 Hellenic seismic code, with number of floor ranging from 1 to 3 were considered. These low rise frames are representative of many existing reinforced concrete buildings in Greece. The efficacy of the implementation of both lead rubber bearings (LRB) and friction pendulum isolators (FPI) base isolation systems were examined. The selection of the isolation devices was made according to the ratio $T_{is}/T_{fb}$, where Tis is the period of the base isolation system and $T_{bf}$ is the period of the fixed-base building. The main purpose of this comprehensive study is to investigate the effect of the isolation system period on the seismic response of inadequately designed low rise buildings. Thus, the implementation of isolation systems which correspond to the ratio $T_{is}/T_{fb}$ that values from 3 to 5 is studied. Nonlinear time history analyses were performed to investigate the response of the isolated structures using a set of three natural seismic ground motions. The evaluation of each retrofitting case was made in terms of storey drift and storey shear force while in view of serviceability it was made in terms of storey acceleration. Finally, the maximum developed displacements and the residual displacements of the isolation systems are presented.