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Post-Tensioning High-Hardness Rubber Damper System for Vibration Control of Residential Houses and Building Structures
A new vibration control system including viscoelastic or viscoplastic rubber dampers is proposed for residential houses. This system consists of braces and a damper unit including a high-hardness rubber damper or a linear rubber damper. The high-hardness rubber damper possesses many unprecedented properties such as large stiffness, small temperature and frequency dependencies compared to most of usual viscoelastic dampers. Post tensioning forces are introduced into the braces to reduce small gap in joint parts and this system has high damping performance for micro-vibration. The control system can absorb sufficient energy through the high-rubber damper and post tensioning braces. A concept is introduced called an effective deformation ratio, i.e. the ratio of the actual damper deformation to the interstory drift of the frame, as a criterion to measure the damping performance and effectiveness of this system. To find out principal parameters that affect greatly the effective deformation ratio of the proposed new vibration control system, an incremental analysis method taking into account the geometrical and material nonlinearities is developed to simulate the main characteristics of this vibration control system. The accuracy of the analysis method is investigated through the comparison with the results by two simple analysis methods. The comparison with the experimental result is also conducted for further investigation.
Post-Tensioning High-Hardness Rubber Damper System for Vibration Control of Residential Houses and Building Structures
A new vibration control system including viscoelastic or viscoplastic rubber dampers is proposed for residential houses. This system consists of braces and a damper unit including a high-hardness rubber damper or a linear rubber damper. The high-hardness rubber damper possesses many unprecedented properties such as large stiffness, small temperature and frequency dependencies compared to most of usual viscoelastic dampers. Post tensioning forces are introduced into the braces to reduce small gap in joint parts and this system has high damping performance for micro-vibration. The control system can absorb sufficient energy through the high-rubber damper and post tensioning braces. A concept is introduced called an effective deformation ratio, i.e. the ratio of the actual damper deformation to the interstory drift of the frame, as a criterion to measure the damping performance and effectiveness of this system. To find out principal parameters that affect greatly the effective deformation ratio of the proposed new vibration control system, an incremental analysis method taking into account the geometrical and material nonlinearities is developed to simulate the main characteristics of this vibration control system. The accuracy of the analysis method is investigated through the comparison with the results by two simple analysis methods. The comparison with the experimental result is also conducted for further investigation.
Post-Tensioning High-Hardness Rubber Damper System for Vibration Control of Residential Houses and Building Structures
Kim, Hyeong Gook (author) / Yoshitomi, Shinta (author) / Tsuji, Masaaki (author) / Takewaki, Izuru (author)
Advances in Structural Engineering ; 15 ; 2157-2172
2012-12-01
16 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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