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Fractional order PID control design for semi-active control of smart base isolated structures: A multi-objective cuckoo search approach

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ISA TRANSACTIONS
Volume 67, Issue -, Pages 222-232

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.isatra.2017.01.012

Keywords

Base-isolated structure; Semi-active control; Piezoelectric friction damper; Fractional order PID controller; Multi-objective cuckoo search

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Fractional order PID (FOPID) controllers are introducedas a general form of classical PID controllers using fractional calculus. As this controller provides good disturbance rejection and is robust against plant uncertainties it is appropriate for the vibration mitigation in structures. In this paper, an FOPID controller is designed to adjust the contact force of piezoelectric friction dampers for semi-active control of base isolated structures during far-field and near-field earthquake excitations. A multi-objective cuckoo search algorithm is employed to tune the controller parameters. Considering the resulting Pareto optimal front, the best input for the FOPID controller is selected. For seven pairs of earthquakes and nine performance indices, the performance of the proposed controller is compared with those provided by several wellknown control techniques. According to the simulation results, the proposed controller performs better than other controllers in terms of simultaneous reduction of the maximum base displacement and story acceleration for various types of earthquakes. Also, it provides acceptable responses in terms of inter story drifts, root mean square of base displacements and floor acceleration. In addition, the evaluation of robustness for a stiffness uncertainty of 10% indicates that the proposed controller gives a robust performance against such modeling errors. (C) 2017 ISA. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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