Thạc Sĩ A parametric study of linear and non-linear passively damped seismic isolation systems for buildings

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    Abstract
    The effects of near-field ground motions with large velocity pulses have motivated passive damping requirements for the protection
    of seismically isolated structures. Structures in which the first mode damping exceeds 20% or 30% typically do not exhibit
    classical modes, and simulation via a simple superposition of uncoupled second order equations is not possible. When the damping
    is produced by viscous or linear visco-elastic devices, we can, however, gain insight into the dynamic behavior of these structures
    using a convenient first-order formulation and frequency domain methods. When the damping effects are created by nonlinear
    mechanisms such as yielding or friction, the behavior of the structure is amplitude dependent and analyses are commonly
    carried out in the time domain. In this paper, frequency domain analysis and earthquake time history analysis are applied to
    study the influence of isolation damping on higher-mode effects and inter-story drift ratios. Because higher mode effects, plan irregularities,
    and bi-directional ground motions are all important attributes of the dynamic behavior of these structural systems, a
    simple comparison of isolation damping mechanisms can not be carried out via simple single or two degree of freedom realizations.
    In order to incorporate these important details in the study of the dynamic behavior of these structures, a set of 8-story
    proto-type building models with L-shaped floor plans, different isolation periods, isolation damping characteristics, and levels of
    isolation stiffnesses are examined.
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    Keywords: Seismic base isolation; Viscous damping; Hysteretic damping; Vibration control; Earthquake engineering
     
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