Dynamic modeling and experiments on the coupled vibrations of building and elevator ropes

Dong Ho Yang, Ki Young Kim, Moon K. Kwak, Seungjun Lee

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Abstract

This study is concerned with the theoretical modelling and experimental verification of the coupled vibrations of building and elevator ropes. The elevator ropes consist of a main rope which supports the cage and the compensation rope which is connected to the compensation sheave. The elevator rope is a flexible wire with a low damping, so it is prone to vibrations. In the case of a high-rise building, the rope length also increases significantly, so that the fundamental frequency of the elevator rope approaches the fundamental frequency of the building thus increasing the possibility of resonance. In this study, the dynamic model for the analysis of coupled vibrations of building and elevator ropes was derived by using Hamilton's principle, where the cage motion was also considered. An experimental testbed was built to validate the proposed dynamic model. It was found that the experimental results are in good agreement with the theoretical predictions thus validating the proposed dynamic model. The proposed model was then used to predict the vibrations of real building and elevator ropes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)164-191
Number of pages28
JournalJournal of Sound and Vibration
Volume390
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Mar 2017

Keywords

  • Coupled building-rope vibration
  • Elevator vibration
  • Rope vibration

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