Multi-story base-isolated buildings under a harmonic ground motion. Pt. 1
Creators
- 1. Clarkson Univ., Potsdam, NY (USA). Dept. of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
- 2. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Troy, NY (USA). Dept. of Civil Engineering
Description
The performances of several leading base-isolation devices (Pure-Friction/Sliding-Joint, Rubber Bearing, French System, New Zealand System, and Resilient-Friction) and a newly proposed system (Sliding Resilient-Friction) for a multi-story building subject to a horizontal harmonic ground motion are studied. The governing equations of motion of various systems and the criteria for stick-slip transition are described and a computational algorithm for obtaining their numerical solutions is developed. The responses of the structure with different base-isolation systems under various conditions are analyzed. The peak absolute acceleration, the maximum structural deflection, and the peak base-displacement responses are obtained. The effectiveness of various base isolators are studied and advantages and disadvantages of different systems are discussed. The results show that the base-isolation devices effectively reduce the column stresses and the acceleration transmitted to the superstructure. (orig.)
Additional details
Additional titles
- Subtitle (English)
- A comparison of performances of various systems
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Nuclear Engineering and Design
- Journal Volume
- 123
- Journal Issue
- 1
- Series
- Nucl. Eng. Des.
- Journal Page Range
- 1-16
- ISSN
- 0029-5493
- CODEN
- NEDEA
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Netherlands
- Country of Input or Organization
- Netherlands
- INIS RN
- 22019374
- Subject category
- S42: ENGINEERING;
- Descriptors DEI
- ACCELERATION; BUILDINGS; DAMPING; EQUATIONS OF MOTION; FREQUENCY DEPENDENCE; FRICTION; GROUND MOTION; HARMONICS; OSCILLATIONS; RUNGE-KUTTA METHOD; STRUCTURAL MODELS; TRANSFER FUNCTIONS
- Descriptors DEC
- DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS; EQUATIONS; FUNCTIONS; INTERPOLATION; MOTION; NUMERICAL SOLUTION; PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS; SEISMIC EFFECTS