Principle of Elastomeric Supports as Antiseismic Isolation Systems
Dată
2014Autor
Șcheaua, Fănel
Abstract
Special systems have been designed to be mounted at building structures
acting against the effects of ground dynamic motions caused by
earthquakes. Such systems considered as isolators working on dynamic
regime are based on the elastomeric supports. The elastomeric isolators
are typically installed at structure base and meet the conditions of base
isolation principle by interposing between the foundation and the
superstructure. Achieved mainly of rubber in combination with stainless
steel plates to increase the compressive strength, this type of support can
ensure the limited free movement of foundation together with ground
during an earthquake, materialized in horizontal displacement or rotation
in the horizontal plane. This paper describes two types of elastomeric
systems, the simple model, but also the lead core model, showing the
hysteretic behavior for each of them. The elastomeric supports can be used
for base isolation of bridge or viaduct type structures, but also low-rise
buildings that are located on stiff soil. The base isolation procedure for
these structural types have results in increased natural vibration period
obtained together with the movement provided by the isolation system.
Colecții
- 2014 fascicula14 nr2 [11]