Dynamic behaviour and seismic response of structures isolated with low shape factor bearings

Author:

Orfeo Alessandra1ORCID,Tubaldi Enrico1,Muhr Alan H.2,Losanno Daniele3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Strathclyde Glasgow UK

2. Tun Abdul Razak Research Centre‐TARRC Hertford UK

3. Department of Structures for Engineering and Architecture University of Naples Federico II Napoli Italy

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigates the mechanical behaviour of laminated elastomeric bearings with a low shape factor (LSF) and the dynamic response of structures mounted on them. Axial loads have a significant influence on the mechanical behaviour of the LSF bearings. Most of the existing theories and mechanical models for laminated bearings cannot be employed for LSF bearings because they disregard the important effects of axial shortening and bulging of the rubber layers on the horizontal bearing stiffness.In this study, a simplified model originally developed for slender rubber blocks is employed for describing the mechanical behaviour of LSF bearings, and validated against the experimental results on low‐damping LSF bearings manufactured and tested at Tun Abdul Razak Research Center (TARRC). The proposed model is then used to simulate the seismic response of a structural prototype mounted on the low‐damping LSF bearings and tested at University of Naples Federico II on a shaking table under horizontal seismic input. Further analyses are carried out to evaluate how the bearing shape factor affects the dynamic and seismic response of the prototype. The study provides some useful insight into the complex mechanical behaviour of LSF bearings and of structures mounted on them.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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