会议专题

ON THE LINEARIZATION OF THE SEISMIC BEHAVIOR OF SEISMIC ISOLATION SYSTEMS

Seismic isolation is used in relatively stiff buildings to reduce their induced seismic loads, by shifting their fundamental periods outside the dangerous for resonance range. Seismic isolation systems exhibit non-linear inelastic behavior, which can be sufficiently well represented by a bilinear model. However, simplified linear elastic analysis is often used, at least at the preliminary design and analysis phases of seismically isolated buildings. Therefore, it is very important to investigate the appropriateness of using linearized models by comparing their computed responses with those of the more accurate bilinear models. In particular, this research work investigates whether linearized models are suitable for the analysis of seismically isolated buildings,considering the maximum relative displacements at the isolation level, the peak interstory deflections and the absolute floor accelerations. A number of numerical simulations and parametric studies have been performed, using specially-developed software, to obtain an insight on the suitability of using equivalent linear elastic models to simulate seismically isolated buildings, and identify how that is affected by certain structural parameters and earthquake characteristics.

Seismic-isolation bilinear behavior linearized model effective stiffness and damping.

E. Mavronicola P. Polycarpou L. Papaloizou M.C. Phocas P. Komodromos

Dept. Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Dept. of Architecture, University of Cyprus, Cyprus

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)