Study on a Seismic Isolation Method Suitable for an Architectural Monument
Dată
2012Autor
Șcheaua, Fănel
Nedelcuț, Florin
Abstract
The research presented in this scientific paper investigates an adaptive
seismic isolation system meant to protect architectural monuments
structures subjected to a variety of seismic ground motions. This scientific
paper presents a solution that is adequate for the seismic isolation of a
small building or a man-made monument, having height and side of the
base less than 10 meters. This paper concentrates on the analysis and
experimental implementation of an adaptive isolation system for an
architectural monument represented by the statue of Ovidius in Constanta
(Romania). The solution proposed by the authors is one of a composed
type. The isolation system consists of sliding isolation bearings in
combination with a central fluid viscous damper device. In order to
acquire a good seismic isolation and due to the symmetry in the vertical
diametric plane, the chosen solution consists of four sliding bearings
(friction pendulum type), located in the corners of the base support.
Additionally, the monument is attached to the upper plate of the base
support through a dissipative hydraulic element. This one has the role of
insulating the monument against the normal movement of soil, mostly due
to location of the monument in a public square, accessible to road traffic.
The results of the research have revealed a favorable characteristic of this
isolation system. The proposed system is therefore capable of
simultaneously limiting the response of both sliding base isolation system
and superstructure, for a large variety of seismic ground motions.
Colecții
- 2012 fascicula14 nr1 [20]