Assessing the significance of nonlinear rotational behavior in high damping rubber bearings for seismic performance of base‐isolated RC frame building

Author:

Li Tao12ORCID,Yang Yijian1,Dai Kaoshan13ORCID,Xu Jun1,Ge Qingzi4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering and MOE Key Laboratory of Deep Underground Science and Engineering Sichuan University Chengdu China

2. China‐Pakistan Belt and Road Joint Laboratory on Smart Disaster Prevention of Major Infrastructures Southeast University Nanjing China

3. Institute for Disaster Management and Reconstruction Sichuan University Chengdu China

4. Sichuan Institute of Building Research Chengdu China

Abstract

AbstractUtilizing high‐damping rubber bearings (HDRBs) for seismic isolation significantly enhances building seismic performance. However, previous studies have often neglected the nonlinear rotational behavior of these bearings when assessing base‐isolated systems using HDRBs. This study introduces two numerical models of the HDRBs, each comprising six springs. The first model, referred to as the BIL model, assumes linear behavior for the rotational degrees of freedom of the bearings. The second model, referred to as the BINL model, accounts for the nonlinear rotational behavior. The parameters of the bearing shear springs and the rotational springs of the two models are calibrated using experimental data. In order to investigate the influence of nonlinear rotational behavior of HDRBs on the seismic performance of base‐isolated buildings, nonlinear time history analysis is conducted on a six‐story base‐isolated RC frame building. Comparative analysis between the BIL model and the BINL model covers bearing behavior, superstructure response, and energy dissipation distribution. Results indicate a significant influence of considering nonlinear rotational behavior on column bending moments. These findings provide crucial insights for enhancing seismic design strategies for base‐isolated buildings.

Funder

Sichuan Province Science and Technology Support Program

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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