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Chaotic behaviour in the non-linear optimal control of unilaterally contacting building systems during earthquakes.
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    Chaotic behaviour in the non-linear optimal control of unilaterally contacting building systems during earthquakes. (English)
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    14 January 2004
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    In the very important and useful paper, a new numerical approach for a nonlinear optimal control problem arising in earthquake civil engineering is proposed. This problem concerns the elastoplastic softening-fracturing unilateral control between neighbouring buildings during earthquakes when Coulomb friction is taken into account under second-order destabilizing effects. The problem formulation presented here leads to a set of equations and inequalities, which is equivalent to a dynamic hemivariational inequality. The numerical procedure is based on an incremental problem formulation and on a double discretization, in space by an infinite element method and in time by the Wilson-\(\vartheta\) method. Main result: The generally non-convex constitutive contact laws are piecewise linearized, and in each time-step a non-convex linear complementarity problem is solved with a reduced number of unknowns. Finally, the method is applied to a civil engineering example of adjacent steel frames.
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    seismic interaction problem
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    nonlinear optimal control
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    unilaterally contacting building systems
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    earthquakes
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    dynamic hemivariational inequality
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    double discretization
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    finite element method
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    Wilson-\(\vartheta\) method, nonconvex constitutive contact laws
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    Coulomb friction
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