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Base isolation for near-fault motions

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In this article, three analytical studies of base-isolated structures are carried out, and the effect of isolation damping on the performance of different isolation systems under near-fault motion is investigated.
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Three analytical studies of base-isolated structures are carried out. First, six pairs of near-fault motions oriented in directions parallel and normal to the fault were considered, and the average of the response spectra of these earthquake records was obtained. This study shows that in addition to pulse-type displacements, these motions contain significant energy at high frequencies and that the real and pseudo-velocity spectra are quite different. The second analysis modelled the response of a model of an isolated structure with a flexible superstructure to study the effect of isolation damping on the performance of different isolation systems under near-fault motion. The results show that there exists a value of isolation system damping for which the superstructure acceleration for a given structural system attains a minimum value under near-fault motion. Therefore, although increasing the bearing damping beyond a certain value may decrease the bearing displacement, it may transmit higher accelerations into the superstructure. Finally, the behaviour of four isolation systems subjected to the normal component of each of the near-fault motions were studied, showing that EDF type isolation systems may be the optimum choice for the design of isolated structures in near-fault locations. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Near‐source ground motion and its effects on flexible buildings

TL;DR: In this article, the authors simulated a Mw7.0 earthquake on a blind-thrust fault and found that flexible frame and base-isolated buildings would experience severe nonlinear behavior including the possibility of collapse at some locations.
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The role of damping in seismic isolation

TL;DR: In this article, an elementary analysis based on a simple model of an isolated structure is used to demonstrate the dilemma of the use of supplemental dampers in seismic isolation is a misplaced effort and alternative strategies to solve the problem.
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Response of high-rise and base-isolated buildings to a hypothetical mw 7.0 blind thrust earthquake.

TL;DR: This work simulated the near-source ground motions of a Mw 7.0 thrust earthquake and mathematically modeled the response of a 20-story steel-frame building and a 3-story base-isolated building to answer the question of how these two types of buildings perform if a large earthquake occurs beneath a metropolitan area.

Effect of Damping Mechanisms on the Response of Seismically Isolated Structures

TL;DR: In this paper, the efficiency of various dissipative mechanisms to protect structures from pulse-type and near-source ground motions is examined, and it is shown that the response of structures with relatively low isolation periods is substantially affected by the high frequency fluctuations that override the long duration pulse.