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Seismic isolation foundations with effective attenuation zones
Abstract In this paper, a new configuration of seismic isolation foundation containing several concrete layers and some rubber blocks is proposed. The concrete layers and the rubber blocks are placed periodically to form a periodic foundation. To study the isolation ability of this new configuration of periodic foundation, an equivalent analytical model is established. For practical applications, two very useful formulas are obtained. Using these formulas, the low bound frequency and the width of the first attenuation zone can be directly approximated without the calculation of dispersion structure. This new configuration of seismic isolation foundation enjoys the first attenuation zone between 2.15Hz and 15.01Hz, which means that the components of seismic waves with frequencies from 2.15Hz to 15.01Hz cannot propagate upward in the foundation. To illustrate the efficiency of this seismic isolation foundation, the seismic responses of a 6-story frame with three different foundations are simulated. Numerical simulations show that the seismic responses of the structure with the periodic foundation are greatly attenuated as compared with those of the structure with no isolation base or with traditional rubber bearings.
Highlights A new configuration of seismic isolation foundation is proposed. An equivalent analytical model about the proposed configuration is established. Two formulas to determine the profiles of the first attenuation zone are obtained. The first attenuation zone of the foundation between 2.15Hz and 15.01Hz is obtained. The efficiency of this seismic isolation foundation is numerically demonstrated.
Seismic isolation foundations with effective attenuation zones
Abstract In this paper, a new configuration of seismic isolation foundation containing several concrete layers and some rubber blocks is proposed. The concrete layers and the rubber blocks are placed periodically to form a periodic foundation. To study the isolation ability of this new configuration of periodic foundation, an equivalent analytical model is established. For practical applications, two very useful formulas are obtained. Using these formulas, the low bound frequency and the width of the first attenuation zone can be directly approximated without the calculation of dispersion structure. This new configuration of seismic isolation foundation enjoys the first attenuation zone between 2.15Hz and 15.01Hz, which means that the components of seismic waves with frequencies from 2.15Hz to 15.01Hz cannot propagate upward in the foundation. To illustrate the efficiency of this seismic isolation foundation, the seismic responses of a 6-story frame with three different foundations are simulated. Numerical simulations show that the seismic responses of the structure with the periodic foundation are greatly attenuated as compared with those of the structure with no isolation base or with traditional rubber bearings.
Highlights A new configuration of seismic isolation foundation is proposed. An equivalent analytical model about the proposed configuration is established. Two formulas to determine the profiles of the first attenuation zone are obtained. The first attenuation zone of the foundation between 2.15Hz and 15.01Hz is obtained. The efficiency of this seismic isolation foundation is numerically demonstrated.
Seismic isolation foundations with effective attenuation zones
Shi, Zhifei (author) / Cheng, Zhibao (author) / Xiang, Hongjun (author)
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering ; 57 ; 143-151
2013-11-22
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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