Soil conditions have a great deal to do with damage to structures during earthquakes. This paper attempts to assess the influence of dynamic soil-structure interaction (SSI) on the behavior of seismically isolated cable-stayed bridge supported on a rigidly capped vertical pile groups, which pass thr
Influence of isolator characteristics on the response of base-isolated structures
β Scribed by Vasant A. Matsagar; R.S. Jangid
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 476 KB
- Volume
- 26
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0141-0296
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β¦ Synopsis
The influence of isolator characteristics on the seismic response of multi-story base-isolated structure is investigated. The isolated building is modeled as a shear type structure with lateral degree-of-freedom at each floor. The isolators are modeled by using two different mathematical models depicted by bi-linear hysteretic and equivalent linear elastic-viscous behaviors. The coupled differential equations of motion for the isolated system are derived and solved in the incremental form using Newmark's step-by-step method of integration. The variation of top floor absolute acceleration and bearing displacement for various bi-linear systems under different earthquakes is computed to study the effects of the shape of the isolator hysteresis loop. The influence of the shape of isolator force-deformation loop on the response of isolated structure is studied under the variation of important system parameters such as isolator yield displacement, superstructure flexibility, isolation time period and number of story of the base-isolated structure. It is observed that the code specified equivalent linear elastic-viscous damping model of a bi-linear hysteretic system overestimates the design bearing displacement and underestimates the superstructure acceleration. The response of base-isolated structure is significantly influenced by the shape of hysteresis loop of isolator. The low value of yield displacement of isolator (i.e. sliding type isolation systems) tends to increase the superstructure accelerations associated with high frequencies. Further, the superstructure acceleration also increases with the increase of the superstructure flexibility.
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Results are presented of an investigation, the objective of which was to determine the relationship between the sti!ness variability of the bearings of an isolation system and the response variability of the structure. The system is modeled as a rigid, rectangular structure that is free to translate
This study investigates the effect of soil-structure interaction (SSI) on the response of base-isolated buildings. The equations of motion are formulated in the frequency domain, assuming frequencyindependent soil stiffness and damping constants. An equivalent fixed-base system is developed that acc