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Title: Negative stiffness enhanced TMD for seismic response mitigation of bridges isolated with friction pendulum system (FPS)
Authors: Jiang, S
Ma, R
Bi, K 
Li, H
Du, X
Issue Date: 15-May-2025
Source: Engineering structures, 15 May 2025, v. 331, 119978
Abstract: Traditional seismic isolators, such as the friction pendulum system (FPS), exhibit high isolation efficiency during slight-to-moderate earthquakes, but their ability to constrain isolation deformations under severe earthquakes remains limited. The negative stiffness enhanced tuned mass dampers (NS-TMDs), which exist in two configurations (NS-TMD I and NS-TMD II), have been successfully employed to improve the seismic performance of isolated bridges. However, previous studies have focused primarily on the control performance of NS-TMDs in simplified linear systems, without considering structural nonlinearities. To address this gap, this paper explores the effectiveness of using NS-TMDs for the seismic protection of bridges isolated with a FPS, and proposes a stability-based optimization strategy for NS-TMDs. In particular, the working mechanism and mechanical model of NS-TMDs are first introduced. The control devices are integrated into a FPS-isolated single-degree-of-freedom (SDOF) system. For this system, the nonlinear equilibrium equations are formulated, and a stochastic linearization analysis is performed. Subsequently, a stability-based optimization strategy is proposed for NS-TMDs and their control performance under stationary excitation is examined. Finally, a comprehensive analysis on the control effectiveness of NS-TMDs in the FPS-isolated bridge under non-stationary excitation is conducted. The results show that the optimized NS-TMDs could enhance the isolation efficiency of FPS while effectively constraining isolation deformation within a limited range under both far-field and near-fault earthquakes. In addition, NS-TMD I demonstrates greater effectiveness in reducing deck acceleration than deck displacement, whereas NS-TMD II exhibits the opposite trend. Overall, NS-TMDs provide an effective vibration control solution for improving the seismic performance of FPS-isolated bridges.
Keywords: Control performances
Friction pendulum system
Negative stiffness enhanced tuned mass damper
Nonlinear isolated bridge
Optimization
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Journal: Engineering structures 
ISSN: 0141-0296
EISSN: 1873-7323
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2025.119978
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