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Title
Experimental and Analytical Investigation of Seismic Response of Structures with Supplemental Fluid Viscous Dampers.
File
PB93191435.pdf
Author(s)
Constantinou, M. C.; Symans, M. D.
Source
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.; New York State Science and Technology Foundation, Albany., December 21, 1992, 214 p.
Identifying Number(s)
NCEER-92-0032
Abstract
The report presents the results of a study on fluid viscous dampers. A series of component tests with various dynamic inputs have been performed to determine the mechanical characteristics and frequency dependencies of the damper. In addition, temperature dependencies have been considered by varying the ambient temperature of the damper during component testing. Based on the component tests, a mathematical model has been developed to describe the macroscopic behavior of the damper. Earthquake simulation tests have been performed on one-story and three-story steel structures both with and without dampers. The addition of supplemental dampers significantly reduces the response of the structure in terms of both interstory drifts and shear forces. The experimental response has been compared with the analytical response where the mathematical model of the damper is used to develop the equations of motion. The comparisons show very good agreement.
Keywords
; Dampling; Seismic design; Lateral forces; Mathematical models; Bracing; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Tests; Japan; Dynamic structural analysis