Selection of seismic isolation system parameters for the near-optimal design of structures

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Moussa Leblouba
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[1] University of Sharjah,Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering
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The benefits of seismic isolation are many. Structures that are isolated from the ground seismically perform better than those that are not. They experience reduced floor accelerations and drifts and are less likely to experience damage to structural elements. Additionally, their contents are better protected from the effects of earthquakes. The selection and design of seismic isolation devices are complex and require a good understanding of how they behave during earthquakes. This study investigates the effect of various isolation system parameters and ground motion characteristics on the seismic response of base isolated structures in order to develop rational procedures for design and analysis. Additionally, the study investigates the problem of optimal design of seismic isolation systems through parametric nonlinear dynamic analysis. Results showed that the maximum base shear and displacement were velocity-sensitive and that the peak ground velocity controls the motion. The largest maximum base shear occurred when using isolation systems with high yield strength levels and low degrees of nonlinearity, while the smallest maximum base shear occurred when using low yield strength levels and high degrees of nonlinearity. Results from the study can be used to select the appropriate isolation devices and design them correctly to achieve the benefits they provide.
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