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Control Techniques for External Damping Devices

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For direct damping apparatuses , base isolation , hanging isolation , dynamic absorber and lock-up and shock transmission devices, three types of techniques are available for vibration control: passive, semi-active and active, which are illustrated in Fig. 28.1. Moreover, hybrid technique takes the advantages of both passive and active control technique.

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Jia, J. (2017). Control Techniques for External Damping Devices. In: Modern Earthquake Engineering . Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31854-2_28

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