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Integrated cable vibration control system using wireless sensors

Author(s)
Jeong, SeunghooCho, SoojinSim, Sung-Han
Issued Date
2017-03-26
DOI
10.1117/12.2258738
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/39408
Fulltext
https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/10168/1/Integrated-cable-vibration-control-system-using-wireless-sensors/10.1117/12.2258738.full
Citation
Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems 2017, v.10168
Abstract
As the number of long-span bridges is increasing worldwide, maintaining their structural integrity and safety become an important issue. Because the stay cable is a critical member in most long-span bridges and vulnerable to wind-induced vibrations, vibration mitigation has been of interest both in academia and practice. While active and semi-active control schemes are known to be quite effective in vibration reduction compared to the passive control, requirements for equipment including data acquisition, control devices, and power supply prevent a widespread adoption in real-world applications. This study develops an integrated system for vibration control of stay-cables using wireless sensors implementing a semi-active control. Arduino, a low-cost single board system, is employed with a MEMS digital accelerometer and a Zigbee wireless communication module to build the wireless sensor. The magneto-rheological (MR) damper is selected as a damping device, controlled by an optimal control algorithm implemented on the Arduino sensing system. The developed integrated system is tested in a laboratory environment using a cable to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed system on vibration reduction. The proposed system is shown to reduce the vibration of stay-cables with low operating power effectively.
Publisher
SPIE
ISSN
0277-786X

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