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- Title
Flexible substructure online hybrid test system using conventional testing devices.
- Authors
Wang, Tao; Nakashima, Masayoshi
- Abstract
This paper presents a substructure online hybrid test system that is extensible for geographically distributed tests. This system consists of a set of devices conventionally used for cyclic tests to load the tested substructures onto the target displacement or the target force. Due to their robustness and portability, individual sets of conventional loading devices can be transported and reconfigured to realize physical loading in geographically remote laboratories. Another appealing feature is the flexible displacement-force mixed control that is particularly suitable for specimens having large disparities in stiffness during various performance stages. To conduct a substructure online hybrid test, an extensible framework is developed, which is equipped with a generalized interface to encapsulate each substructure. Multiple tested substructures and analyzed substructures using various structural program codes can be accommodated within the single framework, simply interfaced with the boundary displacements and forces. A coordinator program is developed to keep the boundaries among all substructures compatible and equilibrated. An Internet-based data exchange scheme is also devised to transfer data among computers equipped with different software environments. A series of online hybrid tests are introduced, and the portability, flexibility, and extensibility of the online hybrid test system are demonstrated.
- Subjects
HYBRID systems; EARTHQUAKE hazard analysis; EARTHQUAKE resistant design; COMPUTER simulation of earth movements; EARTHQUAKE simulators; STIFFNESS (Engineering)
- Publication
Earthquake Engineering & Engineering Vibration, 2013, Vol 12, Issue 3, p341
- ISSN
1671-3664
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11803-013-0176-y