K. Tanida et al., CONTROL OF BENDING-TORSION STRUCTURAL VIBRATION USING A PAIR OF HYBRID MASS DAMPERS, JSME international journal. Series C, dynamics, control, robotics, design and manufacturing, 37(3), 1994, pp. 477-481
A pair of hybrid mass dampers installed at both edges of the top of a
six-stage structure comprising floors and pillars (approx. 3.7 m high,
total weight approx. 2.5 t) was tested for its performance in reducin
g bendind and torsional vibrations. The performance was compared betwe
en the control principles of (a) decomposing sensor signals into bendi
ng and torsion (''coupled control'') and (b) separating the sensor sig
nals (''individual control''). Both control principles proved to ensur
e high damping performance for bending and torsion. Between the two pr
inciples, coupled control promises better performance in general, as i
ndicated from an example of the test results.