101 Development of 3-Dimensional Base Isolation System Using a Velocity Reduction Mechanism : Study on the coupling effects of horizontal and vertical seismic excitation

2004 ◽  
Vol 2004 (0) ◽  
pp. _101-1_-_101-5_
Author(s):  
Takeshi Ohkubo ◽  
Tomohiro Ito ◽  
Katsuhisa Fujita
Author(s):  
Tomohiro Ito ◽  
Katsuhisa Fujita ◽  
Takeshi Ohkubo

Recently, many huge earthquakes occurred in many places, such as Hyogo-ken Nambu earthquake in 1995, Kocaeli earthquake and Chi-Chi earthquake in 1999 and Niigata Chuetsu earthquake in 2004 etc., and huge earthquakes are also considered to occur in near future. Therefore, many horizontal isolation structures have been proposed and constructed. In addition to the horizontal isolation, 3-dimensional isolation systems are under development as well. For these reasons, the authors also have developed a new 3-dimensional base isolation system and evaluated the effectiveness of the system. This isolation system employs sliding pads and laminated rubber bearings for horizontal isolation as some other isolation systems do. Thus, the vibration response of the upper structure depends on the friction force between sliding pads and the floor. In the actual seismic events, these sliding type isolation systems suffer from both horizontal and vertical seismic excitations simultaneously. For these reasons, the friction force in the horizontal direction has two components; one depends on the self weight and the other depends on the vertical seismic response. The latter will change time-dependently. Therefore, it can be said that the coupling effects between the horizontal and vertical seismic excitations become predominant. In this study, the coupling effects of the horizontal and vertical seismic excitations are investigated analytically as for the rocking motion, response displacement and response acceleration for the various seismic wave inputs. The effects of the phase difference between the horizontal and vertical seismic input and the amplitude of the vertical excitation are clarified and the design guide lines for the sliding type base isolation systems exposed to the horizontal and vertical simultaneous seismic excitations are proposed.


Author(s):  
Tomohiro Ito ◽  
Katsuhisa Fujita ◽  
Takeshi Ohkubo

Due to the Hyogo-ken Nambu Earthquake in 1995 and the huge earthquakes which are considered to occur in near future, the raise in the seismic design criteria in the horizontal and vertical excitations has been investigated. According to these trends, many base isolation structures have been developed and constructed. However, the most of these structures are limited to the horizontal base isolation. Therefore, the development of the effective 3-dimentional base isolation system becomes more and more important. The conventional 3-dimentional base isolation systems proposed up to now are insufficient in reducing the vertical natural frequency, otherwise are very complex due to facilitation of the active components. In this study, the dynamic characteristics of a high performance 3-dimentional base isolation system newly developed by the authors are reported. This system employs a velocity reduction system using a gear mechanics which can reduce the vertical natural frequency less than 1Hz while that of the conventional system is around 3Hz. And also this employs friction dampers to suppress the large displacement. Further, this system is facilitated with a rocking-suppression system which can effectively suppress the rocking motion inevitable for 3-dimentional base isolation. The response acceleration, displacement and rocking motion are evaluated by numerical simulations in varying the friction force, the predominant frequency of seismic input waves, the eccentricity of the upper structural mass, etc.. As the results, it is shown that the base isolation system developed here has very effective base isolation characteristics and the rocking suppression effects. And the optimization of the structural parameters is also discussed.


2013 ◽  
Vol 353-356 ◽  
pp. 2039-2042
Author(s):  
Sun Ying ◽  
Jian Gang Sun ◽  
Li Fu Cui

To study the dynamic buckling characteristics of storage tank subjected to three-dimensional seismic excitation, selecting 50000m3 large vertical floating roof storage tanks as research object, the base isolation system was introduced and allowing for the impact of floating roof. The finite element models of non-isolation and base isolation storage tank were established respectively by ADINA. The seismic responses of these two types of storage tank were calculated and the numerical solutions were compared. The results indicate that the dynamic buckling modes of these two types of storage tank system belong to plastic buckling; base isolation measure can effectively increase the critical load value of dynamic buckling and plasticity yielding, the improve rates up to 38% and 60% respectively. The effectiveness of the base isolation can be verified from the angle of buckling.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 82
Author(s):  
Fabio Mazza ◽  
Mirko Mazza

Elastomeric bearings are commonly used in base-isolation systems to protect the structures from earthquake damages. Their design is usually developed by using nonlinear models where only the effects of shear and compressive loads are considered, but uncertainties still remain about consequences of the tensile loads produced by severe earthquakes like the near-fault ones. The present work aims to highlight the relapses of tension on the response of bearings and superstructure. To this end, three-, seven- and ten-storey r.c. framed buildings are designed in line with the current Italian seismic code, with a base-isolation system constituted of High-Damping-Rubber Bearings (HDRBs) designed for three values of the ratio between the vertical and horizontal stiffnesses. Experimental and analytical results available in literature are used to propose a unified nonlinear model of the HDRBs, including cavitation and post-cavitation of the elastomer. Nonlinear incremental dynamic analyses of the test structures are carried out using a homemade computer code, where other models of HDRBs considering only some nonlinear phenomena are implemented. Near-fault earthquakes with comparable horizontal and vertical components, prevailing horizontal component and prevailing vertical component are considered as seismic input. Numerical results highlight that a precautionary estimation of response parameters of the HDRBs is attained referring to the proposed model, while its effects on the nonlinear response of the superstructure are less conservative.


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