会议专题

DEVELOPMENT OF A GEOMATERIAL WITH VIBRATION DAMPING CAPABILITY AGAINST EARTHQUAKE MOTION USING INDUSTRIAL WASTES AND CONSTRUCTION BY-PRODUCTS- Mechanical Properties under Cyclic Loading -

The authors proposed a composite foundation capable of mitigating the responses of structure against an earthquake motion built on soft grounds. We attempted to develop a new geomaterial that has a mitigating effects and suitable characteristics for use as a plant-base that is one of the constituents of the proposed composite foundation. Major advantages of this new geomaterial are as follows. (a) Vibration damping plant-base blocks can be settled at the surface of the ground around the building. These blocks contribute not only to seismic vibration damping but also to urban greening. Cost-effectiveness of this method is promising because it works daily without regard to earthquakes. (b) The ground improvement considers active reuse of industrial wastes and construction by-products as well as greening, which may reduce the carbon dioxide emission and urban heat island phenomenon. In this paper, the mechanical properties of the new geomaterial evaluated by cyclic triaxial test were mainly discussed. From the test results, wood-chip with recycled fine component was deemed an excellent mixture for the geomaterial with vibration damping capability. In addition,recycled fine component was hardly reused in its present state. Moreover, it was found that the control of curing days and compacted layer numbers (i.e. bulk density) was very important.

Industrial Wastes Construction by-Products High Damping Performance A Soft Ground Geomaterial

N.Sako M.Kawamura Y.Shimomura

Assistant Professor,Dept.of Construction,Nihon University Junior College,Japan Professor,College of Industrial Technology,Nihon University,Japan Professor,Dept.of Construction,Nihon University Junior College,Japan

国际会议

14th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering(第十四届国际地震工程会议)

北京

英文

2008-10-12(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)