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Stochastic Optimal Open-Loop Feedback Control of Dynamic Structural Systems under Stochastic Uncertainty

In: Managing Safety of Heterogeneous Systems

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  • Kurt Marti

    (Federal Armed Forces University Munich)

  • Ina Stein

    (Federal Armed Forces University Munich)

Abstract

In order to stabilize mechanical structures under dynamic applied loads, active control strategies are taken into account. The structures usually are stationary, safe and stable without external dynamic disturbances, such as strong earthquakes, wind turbulences, water waves, etc. Thus, in case of dynamic disturbances, additional control elements can be installed enabling active control actions. Active control strategies for mechanical structures are applied in order to counteract heavy applied dynamic loads, such as earthquakes, wind, water waves, etc. which would lead to large vibrations causing possible damages of the structure. Modeling the structural dynamics by means of a system of first order random differential equations for the state vector (displacement vector q and its time derivative q), robust optimal controls are determined in order to cope with the stochastic uncertainty involved in the dynamic parameters, the initial values and the applied loadings.

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  • Kurt Marti & Ina Stein, 2012. "Stochastic Optimal Open-Loop Feedback Control of Dynamic Structural Systems under Stochastic Uncertainty," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Yuri Ermoliev & Marek Makowski & Kurt Marti (ed.), Managing Safety of Heterogeneous Systems, edition 127, pages 263-289, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnechp:978-3-642-22884-1_13
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-22884-1_13
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