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Coupled Bilateral Hysteretic Behavior of High-damping Rubber Bearings under Non-proportional Plane Loading
The hysteretic behavior of high-damping rubber bearings under different non-proportional plane loading paths is experimentally examined. Compared with unilateral reversal loading test results, non-proportional plane loading will make the rubber of high-damping rubber bearings have additional regional shear strain, thus leading to quite different mechanical properties and hysteretic behavior. A previously developed mathematical model is further modified for appropriately characterizing the unilateral and bilateral behavior of high-damping rubber bearings. The applicability and generalization of the further modified model are examined and demonstrated by comparing its predictions using a unique set and different sets of identified coefficients with the test results.
Coupled Bilateral Hysteretic Behavior of High-damping Rubber Bearings under Non-proportional Plane Loading
The hysteretic behavior of high-damping rubber bearings under different non-proportional plane loading paths is experimentally examined. Compared with unilateral reversal loading test results, non-proportional plane loading will make the rubber of high-damping rubber bearings have additional regional shear strain, thus leading to quite different mechanical properties and hysteretic behavior. A previously developed mathematical model is further modified for appropriately characterizing the unilateral and bilateral behavior of high-damping rubber bearings. The applicability and generalization of the further modified model are examined and demonstrated by comparing its predictions using a unique set and different sets of identified coefficients with the test results.
Coupled Bilateral Hysteretic Behavior of High-damping Rubber Bearings under Non-proportional Plane Loading
Wang, Shiang-Jung (author) / Lin, Wang-Chuen (author) / Chiang, Yu-Sheng (author) / Hwang, Jenn-Shin (author)
Journal of Earthquake Engineering ; 26 ; 4421-4448
2022-07-04
28 pages
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British Library Conference Proceedings | 2004
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