Dynamic response characteristics of seismic isolation systems for building structures Beom-Soo Kang
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 8, pp.2179-2192, 2009
Abstract : Isolation is an effective method of reducing effects of seismic events on building structures. Steel-reinforced elastomeric
isolator (SREI) is one kind of isolation system which is used extensively, but there are some problems associated
with its use, such as cost and weight. Fiber-reinforced elastomeric isolator (FREI) has been developed in an attempt
to solve the problems of high cost and heavy weight for SREI. In this study, mechanical properties for the SREI
and the FREI are investigated. Systematic dynamic response analyses are performed for three different models such as
a fixed based, an SREI based and an FREI based low-story building structures. Two-dimensional and threedimensional
dynamic response analysis results for each model are compared in terms of displacement, drift, acceleration
and shear force in this study. In the two-dimensional dynamic response analysis, the SREI and the FREI based
structures are proven to be the more effective isolation systems against seismic events by comparing with the fixed
based one. As a result, the FREI has shown better isolation performances than that of the SREI. Furthermore, to extract
the characteristics of the FREI on building structure resisting the seismic effects, two models of three-dimensional
framed structure with fixed bases and FREI isolated bases are built, respectively. After the dynamic response analysis
of these two structures subjected to bi-directional ground motions, the analyzed results are compared with each other. It
is shown that the FREI could effectively absorb the seismic energy, and decreases the destructive effects acting on a
building structure due to ground horizontal motions that could occur in an earthquake.
Keyword :
Dynamic response analysis; Base isolation system; Steel reinforced elastomeric isolator; Fiber reinforced elastomeric isolator;Building structure; Seismic events
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