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Title: On dynamic control of structural vibrations research activities conducted within the covicocepad project
Author: Barros, Rui
Baratta, Alessandro
Corbi, Ottavia
Corbi, Ileana
Braz-César, M.T.
Bairrão, Rogério
Guerreiro, Luís
Magonette, Georges
Keywords: Structural vibrations
Smart Structures
Passive
Hybrid control
Control strategies
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: NED University Journal of Research
Citation: Barros, Rui; Baratta, Alessandro; Corbi, Ottavia; Corbi, Ileana; Braz-César, M.T.; Bairrão, Rogério; Guerreiro, Luís; Magonette, Georges (2012). On dynamic control of structural vibrations research activities conducted within the covicocepad project. NED University Journal of Research. ISSN 2304-716X
Abstract: This paper provides an overview on the latest research and development (R&D) activities carried out under the project entitled Comparison of Vibration Control in Civil Engineering Using Passive and Active Dampers (COVICOCEPAD) which was executed within the framework of the Eurocores project, as a part of the sixth European program. The general interest of the paper relies upon the variety of presented highlights relevant to structural control research streams currently under development in a number of European universities, addressing the use of tuned liquid dampers (TLD), base isolation devices, magneto-rheological (MR) dampers and a hybrid technique using both devices together. The paper also provides details of a few new testing equipments which are in use of the relevant laboratories. Finally, research projects in the field of structural control at the involved research institutes are reviewed.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/17573
ISSN: 2304-716X
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