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A damped bipedal inverted pendulum for human–structure interaction analysis
Institution:1. Key Lab of Structures Dynamic Behavior and Control of the Ministry of Education, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150090, China;2. Key Lab of Smart Prevention and Mitigation of Civil Engineering Disasters of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150090, China;1. Institute of Advanced Manufacturing and Intelligent Technology, Beijing 100124, PR China;2. Beijing Key Laboratory of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Beijing 100124, PR China;3. Mechanical Industry Key Laboratory of Heavy Machine Tool Digital Design and Testing, Beijing 100124, PR China;1. Department of Physics, Loyola University, USA;2. Department of Biology, Duke University, USA
Abstract:The bipedal inverted pendulum with damping has been adopted to simulate human–structure interaction recently. However, the lack of analysis and verification has provided motivation for further investigation. Leg damping and energy compensation strategy are required for the bipedal inverted pendulum to regulate gait patterns on vibrating structures. In this paper, the Hunt–Crossley model is adopted to get zeros contact force at touch down, while energy compensation is achieved by adjusting the stiffness and rest length of the legs. The damped bipedal inverted pendulum can achieve stable periodic gait with a lower energy input and flatter attack angle so that more gaits are available, compared to the template, referred to as spring-load inverted pendulum. The measured and simulated vertical ground reaction force-time histories are in good agreement. In addition, the dynamic load factors are also within a reasonable range. Parametric analysis shows that the damped bipedal inverted pendulum can achieve stable gaits of 1.6 to 2.4 Hz with a reasonable first harmonic dynamic load factor, which covers the normal walking step frequency. The proposed model in this paper can be applied to human–structure interaction analysis.
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