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- Title
Analysis of actuator delay and its effect on uncertainty quantification for real-time hybrid simulation.
- Authors
Chen, Cheng; Xu, Weijie; Guo, Tong; Chen, Kai
- Abstract
Uncertainties in structure properties can result in different responses in hybrid simulations. Quantification of the effect of these uncertainties would enable researchers to estimate the variances of structural responses observed from experiments. This poses challenges for real-time hybrid simulation (RTHS) due to the existence of actuator delay. Polynomial chaos expansion (PCE) projects the model outputs on a basis of orthogonal stochastic polynomials to account for influences of model uncertainties. In this paper, PCE is utilized to evaluate effect of actuator delay on the maximum displacement from real-time hybrid simulation of a single degree of freedom (SDOF) structure when accounting for uncertainties in structural properties. The PCE is first applied for RTHS without delay to determine the order of PCE, the number of sample points as well as the method for coefficients calculation. The PCE is then applied to RTHS with actuator delay. The mean, variance and Sobol indices are compared and discussed to evaluate the effects of actuator delay on uncertainty quantification for RTHS. Results show that the mean and the variance of the maximum displacement increase linearly and exponentially with respect to actuator delay, respectively. Sensitivity analysis through Sobol indices also indicates the influence of the single random variable decreases while the coupling effect increases with the increase of actuator delay.
- Subjects
NUMERICAL analysis; HYBRID computer simulation; STRUCTURAL analysis (Engineering); POLYNOMIAL chaos; STOCHASTIC analysis
- Publication
Earthquake Engineering & Engineering Vibration, 2017, Vol 16, Issue 4, p713
- ISSN
1671-3664
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11803-017-0409-6