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Coned Disc Spring Compound Vertical Isolation: Testing and Modelling

Wei Wang, Xingxing Wang, Aiqun Li

2020Journal of Earthquake Engineering27 citationsDOI

Abstract

To improve the isolation property of conventional-coned disc spring isolation (CDSI) bearings, novel coned-disc spring compound vertical isolation (CDSCI) bearings were proposed. These combined the conventional CDSI bearings with high–damping viscoelastic (HDV) layers. Static loading tests, dynamic loading tests, and temperature dependence tests were conducted to study the mechanical performance of the CDSCI bearings. The test results indicated that HDV layers can enhance the conventional CDSI bearings’ energy-dissipation capacity effectively; the preloading displacement has a positive correlation relationship with the equivalent damping ratio and equivalent stiffness of the CDSCI bearings; and the dynamic loading amplitude has a negative correlation with the equivalent damping ratio of the CDSCI bearings, while it has a positive correlation relationship with the equivalent stiffness. As the ambient temperature increases, the equivalent damping ratio and equivalent stiffness of the CDSCI bearing decrease. Furthermore, the mechanical behavior of the CDSCI bearing was simulated using a modified Bouc–Wen model. Last, seismic responses of a typical CDSCI-isolated structure was investigated using time history analysis. Numerical results show that force responses of a structure can be reduced by CDSCI bearings effectively.

Topics & Concepts

Structural engineeringSpring (device)StiffnessBearing (navigation)DissipationViscoelasticityDamping ratioMaterials scienceDisplacement (psychology)EngineeringComposite materialVibrationPhysicsAcousticsPsychologyAstronomyThermodynamicsPsychotherapistVibration Control and Rheological FluidsSeismic Performance and AnalysisStructural Engineering and Vibration Analysis
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