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A new dynamic hysteresis model for magnetorheological dampers

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SMART MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES
卷 15, 期 5, 页码 1179-1189

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0964-1726/15/5/004

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Semi-actively controlled magnetorheological (MR) fluid dampers offer rapid variation in damping properties in a reliable fail-safe manner using very low power requirements. Their characteristics make them ideal for semi-active control in structures and vehicle applications in order to efficiently suppress vibration. To take advantage of their exceptional characteristics, a high fidelity model is required for control design and analysis. Perfect understanding of the dynamic characteristics of such dampers is necessary when implementing MR struts in applications. Different models have been proposed to simulate the hysteresis phenomenon of MR dampers. The Bouc - Wen model has been extensively used to simulate the hysteresis behavior of MR dampers. However, considerable differences still exist between the simulation and experimental results. Moreover, the characteristic parameters in the traditional Bouc - Wen model are not functions of the frequency, amplitude and current excitations; therefore, the estimated parameters can characterize the behavior of the tested MR damper under specific excitation conditions and must be re-evaluated if a different combination of excitation parameters is desired. This can be extremely cumbersome and computationally expensive. In this work, a new hysteresis model based on the Bouc - Wen model has been developed to better characterize the hysteresis phenomenon of the MR damper. The proposed model incorporates the frequency, amplitude and current excitation as variables and thus enables us to predict efficiently and accurately the hysteresis force for changing excitation conditions. The proposed modified Bouc - Wen model has been validated against the experimental results through graphical and quantitative analysis in time, displacement and velocity domains and an excellent correlation has been found.

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