Design and Applications of Sliding Bearings
The design of sliding isolation systems and relevant applications are presented. Sliding isolation systems which found application are:(1) EDF system consisting of leaded bronze-stainless steel sliding bearings without restoring force, (2) TASS system co
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INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR MECHANICAL SCIENCES COURSES AND LECfURES -No. 345
PASSIVE AND ACTIVE STRUCTURAL VIBRATION CONTROL IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
EDITED BY T.T. SOONG AND M.C. COSTANTINOU STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO
Springer-Verlag Wien GmbH
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ISBN 978-3-211-82615-7
ISBN 978-3-7091-3012-4 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-7091-3012-4
PREFACE In structural engineering, one of the constant challenges is to find new and better means of designing new structures or strengthening existing ones so that they, together with their occupants and contents, can be better protected from the damaging effects of destructive environmental forces such as wind, wave loads, and earthquakes. As a result, new and innovative concepts of structural protection have been advanced and are at various stages of development. Structural protective systems can be divided into three groups as shown in Table I. The technique of seismic isolation is now widely used in many parts of the world. A seismic isolation system is typically placed at the foundation of a structure which, by means of its flexibility and energy absorption capability, partially absorbs and partially reflects some of the earthquake input energy before it is transmitted to the structure. The net effect is a reduction of energy dissipation demand on the structural system, resulting in an increase in its survivability.
Table I. Structural Protective Systems Seismic Isolation
Passive Energy Dissipation
Active Control
Elastomeric Bearings
Metal!ic Dampers
Active Bracing Systems
Lead Rubber Bearings
Friction Dampers
Active Mass Dampers
Elastomeric Bearings with Energy Dissipating Devices
Viscoelastic Dampers
Active Variable Stiffness