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Report - PEER - University of California, Berkeley

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Figure 8. Two stories (left) and hybrid test on shake table (right).A sample result from a sine-sweep test is .shown in the frequency domain inFigure 9. The result is compared with a computational simulation <strong>of</strong> the two storymodel. The result shows a small discrepancy in the damping representation. This isthe subject <strong>of</strong> current work.The results from real-time hybrid tests are presented for two cases:• Two stories structure — tested and analyzed using h shake table motion.• Hybrid system: one story with an actuator on physically tested on shake table0.100.090.080.070.060.050.040.030.020.010.000.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.00.0140.0120.0100.0080.0060.0040.0020.0000.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0Figure 9. Results <strong>of</strong> simulation experiments.The results in Figure 9 (on left) show the transfer function <strong>of</strong> the systemmeasured during the experiment and the reference computation at first floor. Figure9 (on right) shows the computed reponse <strong>of</strong> the virtual second story from measureddata versus the analytical simulation. The hybrid test is capable to achieve bothamplitude and frequency content with minor differences — attributed to theresolution <strong>of</strong> the data acquisition system The rest <strong>of</strong> discrepancies are believed tostem from unmodelled damping in the system and from some latency.9. CONCLUDING REMARKSThe Real Time Dynamic Hybrid Testing System is implementing combined physicaltesting and computational simulations to enable dynamic testing <strong>of</strong> sub-structures267

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