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Recent progress and application on seismic isolation energy dissipation and control for structures in China 被引量:20
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作者 Zhou Fulin Tan Ping 《Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration》 SCIE EI CSCD 2018年第1期19-27,共9页
China is a country where 100% of the territory is located in a seismic zone. Most of the strong earthquakes are over prediction. Most fatalities are caused by structural collapse. Earthquakes not only cause severe dam... China is a country where 100% of the territory is located in a seismic zone. Most of the strong earthquakes are over prediction. Most fatalities are caused by structural collapse. Earthquakes not only cause severe damage to structures, but can also damage non-structural elements on and inside of facilities. This can halt city life, and disrupt hospitals, airports, bridges, power plants, and other infrastructure. Designers need to use new techniques to protect structures and facilities inside. Isolation, energy dissipation and, control systems are more and more widely used in recent years in China. Currently, there are nearly 6,500 structures with isolation and about 3,000 structures with passive energy dissipation or hybrid control in China. The mitigation techniques are applied to structures like residential buildings, large or complex structures, bridges, underwater tunnels, historical or cultural relic sites, and industrial facilities, and are used for retrofitting of existed structures. This paper introduces design rules and some new and innovative devices for seismic isolation, energy dissipation and hybrid control for civil and industrial structures. This paper also discusses the development trends for seismic resistance, seismic isolation, passive and active control techniques for the future in China and in the world. 展开更多
关键词 seismic isolation energy dissipation passive contro hybrid control
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Seismic design of low-rise steel building frames with self-centering hybrid damping connections
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作者 Junlin Li Wei Wang 《Resilient Cities and Structures》 2022年第2期10-22,共13页
This paper develops a practice-oriented seismic design procedure for an emerging lateral force resisting system.The system combines the favorable re-centering feature with the attractive hybrid damping capacity.The sy... This paper develops a practice-oriented seismic design procedure for an emerging lateral force resisting system.The system combines the favorable re-centering feature with the attractive hybrid damping capacity.The system overcomes the detrimental frame expansion effect that occurs in conventional self-centering building frames without the cost of building space.Following the proposed design procedure,multiple designs with different parameters to achieve performance objectives were performed for a representative three-story building in which the considered lateral force resisting system is used to resist the seismic forces.Nonlinear response history analyses were performed for the designs to evaluate the applicability and adequacy of the proposed design approach.Based on the analyses conducted in this research,it was found that the considered system designed using the proposed approach can meet both transient and residual inter-story drift requirements specified for the selected performance objectives.While an initial design per the proposed design approach may be inadequate,the re-design strategy recommended can help transform the design to an acceptable one after only one round of modification.Moreover,the composition of hybrid damping may affect the maximum floor acceleration responses.In this study,the maximum floor acceleration can be reduced 12.75%at most by replacing hysteretic damping with viscous damping.This should be included in design consideration in the proposed approach through adjusting the hybrid damping composition. 展开更多
关键词 Seismic design Self-centering hybrid energy dissipating mechanism Knee braces
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