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Optimal Controllers with Actuator Saturation for Nonlinear Structures
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <article key="pdf/3659" mdate="2010-01-23 00:00:00"> <author>M. Mohebbi and K. Shakeri</author> <title>Optimal Controllers with Actuator Saturation for Nonlinear Structures</title> <pages>58 - 64</pages> <year>2010</year> <volume>4</volume> <number>1</number> <journal>International Journal of Computer and Information Engineering</journal> <ee>https://publications.waset.org/pdf/3659</ee> <url>https://publications.waset.org/vol/37</url> <publisher>World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology</publisher> <abstract>Since the actuator capacity is limited, in the real application of active control systems under sever earthquakes it is conceivable that the actuators saturate, hence the actuator saturation should be considered as a constraint in design of optimal controllers. In this paper optimal design of active controllers for nonlinear structures by considering actuator saturation, has been studied. The proposed method for designing optimal controllers is based on defining an optimization problem which the objective has been to minimize the maximum displacement of structure when a limited capacity for actuator has been used. To this end a single degree of freedom (SDF) structure with a bilinear hysteretic behavior has been simulated under a white noise ground acceleration of different amplitudes. Active tendon control mechanism, comprised of prestressed tendons and an actuator, and extended nonlinear Newmark method based instantaneous optimal control algorithm have been used. To achieve the best results, the weights corresponding to displacement, velocity, acceleration and control force in the performance index have been optimized by the Distributed Genetic Algorithm (DGA). Results show the effectiveness of the proposed method in considering actuator saturation. Also based on the numerical simulations it can be concluded that the actuator capacity and the average value of required control force are two important factors in designing nonlinear controllers which consider the actuator saturation.</abstract> <index>Open Science Index 37, 2010</index> </article>