Comparative analysis of the dynamic behavior of structures equipped with cylindrical and spherical frictional bearings subjected to near-fault earthquakes

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The effectiveness of seismic isolation in slender structures subjected to intense ground motion can be compromised by unwanted uplifting, a phenomenon often observed in frictional bearings featuring spherical sliding surfaces, such as the Friction Pendulum System (FPS) device. One solution to this i...

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Autores: Auad, Gaspar, Almazán, José L., Vilca, Federico
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas
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Lenguaje:inglés
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Materia:FPS
Frictional coupling
Large displacement
Physical model
Seismic isolation
XY-FP
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title Comparative analysis of the dynamic behavior of structures equipped with cylindrical and spherical frictional bearings subjected to near-fault earthquakes
spellingShingle Comparative analysis of the dynamic behavior of structures equipped with cylindrical and spherical frictional bearings subjected to near-fault earthquakes
Auad, Gaspar
FPS
Frictional coupling
Large displacement
Physical model
Seismic isolation
XY-FP
title_short Comparative analysis of the dynamic behavior of structures equipped with cylindrical and spherical frictional bearings subjected to near-fault earthquakes
title_full Comparative analysis of the dynamic behavior of structures equipped with cylindrical and spherical frictional bearings subjected to near-fault earthquakes
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of the dynamic behavior of structures equipped with cylindrical and spherical frictional bearings subjected to near-fault earthquakes
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of the dynamic behavior of structures equipped with cylindrical and spherical frictional bearings subjected to near-fault earthquakes
title_sort Comparative analysis of the dynamic behavior of structures equipped with cylindrical and spherical frictional bearings subjected to near-fault earthquakes
author Auad, Gaspar
author_facet Auad, Gaspar
Almazán, José L.
Vilca, Federico
author_role author
author2 Almazán, José L.
Vilca, Federico
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Auad, Gaspar
Almazán, José L.
Vilca, Federico
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv FPS
Frictional coupling
Large displacement
Physical model
Seismic isolation
XY-FP
topic FPS
Frictional coupling
Large displacement
Physical model
Seismic isolation
XY-FP
description The effectiveness of seismic isolation in slender structures subjected to intense ground motion can be compromised by unwanted uplifting, a phenomenon often observed in frictional bearings featuring spherical sliding surfaces, such as the Friction Pendulum System (FPS) device. One solution to this issue involves incorporating a mechanism within the isolation devices to prevent uplifting. This study introduces an innovative numerical formulation for the tension-restraint Friction Pendulum isolator, referred to as the XY-FP bearing, which integrates complete frictional coupling and accounts for large displacements. Unlike conventional designs, the XY-FP bearing employs cylindrical sliding surfaces to achieve its isolation mechanism. Two structural models were created to investigate the dynamic behavior disparities between isolation systems utilizing cylindrical versus spherical frictional isolators. The models represent a single-story base-isolated building and a slender structure. Comparative analysis reveals that cylindrical frictional isolators exhibit reduced maximum displacements and increased sensitivity to ground motion directionality. Notably, using cylindrical frictional isolators can substantially increase maximum inter-story drifts and maximum absolute accelerations. Evaluation of the dynamic response of the slender building demonstrates the capacity of XY-FP bearings to mitigate undesired bearing uplifting effectively. However, the tensile forces generated by the isolators may surpass the magnitude of the static vertical load due to the superstructure's self-weight. Extending the isolated period is one potential strategy for alleviating the uplift magnitude or maximum tensile force.
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