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Title
Performance of Seismic Isolation Hardware Under Service and Seismic Loading.
File
PB2008105193.pdf
Author(s)
Constantinou, M. C.; Whittaker, A. S.; Kalpakidis, Y.; Fenz, D. M.; Warn, G. P.
Source
Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC.; National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA. Earthquake Engineering Research Centers Program., August 27, 2007, 472 p.
Identifying Number(s)
MCEER-07-0012
Abstract
This report presents a comprehensive description of the current stage of knowledge on the behavior of hardware used in seismic isolation and in seismic damping systems. Particular emphasis is placed on the description of fundamental behavior under both non-seismic, service-type of loading conditions and under high-speed seismic conditions. Specific problems described and addressed in this report include the following: (a) Aging of elastomeric and sliding bearings, (b) effect of ambient temperature on the behavior of elastomeric and sliding bearings, (c) prediction and experimental verification of effects of frictional heating on the sliding bearings, (d) prediction and experimental verification of effects of hysteretic heating on the lead-rubber bearings, (e) analysis of elastomeric and sliding bearings, (f) design of elastomeric and sliding bearings based on principles of LRFD and ASD, (g) establishment of upper and lower bound values of properties of seismic isolation bearings for use in the analysis and design and (h) detailed new testing protocols for seismic isolators and dampers. The presented information may represent the basis for the development of contemporary Guide Specifications for Seismic Isolation Design.
Keywords
; Elastomers; Seismic design; Bridges; Seismic loads; Testing; Damping; Performance evaluation; Earthquake engineering; Vibration isolators; Bearings; Loads (Forces); Seismic isolation; Mechanical properties