Research of Multi-Movement Parameters Iterative Control of Multi-Degrees-of-Freedom Earthquake Simulation

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Acceleration iterative control is generally used in multi-degrees-of-freedom earthquake simulation test. To overcome the shortcoming of poor displacement amplitude accuracy in this control, a multi-degrees-of-freedom earthquake simulation control strategy based on multi-movement parameters iterative control is proposed. This control divide the frequency range of earthquake simulation test into displacement control area, the synthetic control area and acceleration control area from the low frequency to the high frequency, and correct the acceleration errors spectrum and displacement error spectrum by iterative control method, and produce shaker driver signal by synthesis method, and realize the displacement replication and acceleration replication at the same time. The experimental results which are got in multi-degrees-of-freedom earthquake simulation facility indicate that this control can achieve high accuracy multi-degrees-of-freedom earthquake simulation test after several times iterative.

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