Experimental Investigation of High-Force-To-Volume Extrusion Damper Subjected to Cyclic and Time History Loading

Author:

Dithurson T.1,Daniel C.1,Vivekananda Sharma S.2,Hemalatha G.2,Nair Shalini R.1,Arun Solomon A.3

Affiliation:

1. 1 Department of Civil Engineering , Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science , Chennai , India

2. 2 Department of Civil Engineering , Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences , Coimbatore , India

3. 3 Department of Civil Engineering , GMR Institute of Technology , Andhra Pradesh , India

Abstract

Abstract The ability of energy dissipation from earthquake force in a controlled and iterative manner will play a vital role in maintaining structural reliability for various forces. High force-to-volume (HF2V) extrusion damper is a promising technology with simple designs, high damping force and achieving design requirements. This paper develops HF2V extrusion damper with multiple toothing configuration for seismic application. The experimental verification has been undertaken on lead extrusion dampers with various frequency range of 0.5 to 2 Hz. The maximum load-carrying capacity is 10.48 kN with strokes up to 5mm are observed with hysteresis loop with some recentering capability has a stiffness value up to 2*106 N/m, and force levels up to 2-10 kN. The maximum load carrying capacity for time history loading for Northridge earthquake is 11.57 kN. The overall findings suggest that silicone sealant may be employed to build and characterize extrusion dampers with maximum energy dissipation and high force/volume interactions. The suggested device may be a potentially effective way to provide additional energy dissipation to structures in seismic zones, according to the mechanical characteristics to the frequency. Additionally, the system can withstand for earthquake time histories, and ensuring maintenance-free operation even in the midst of frequent ground vibration.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Environmental Science

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