Aseismic Roof Isolation System Built with Steel Oval Elements: Exploratory Study

2005 
Abstract Presented herein are the details of and results from an experimental study conducted to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of a proposed roof isolation system whose purpose is to reduce earthquake damage in buildings. The proposed isolation system entails the detachment of a building’s roof from the rest of the building through the insertion of sliding bearings and the attachment of oval-shaped steel elements between the building’s roof and the structure below. The objective is to form a simple resonant oscillator with a building’s roof and these oval elements, with the roof providing the mass of the oscillator and the oval elements its spring and damper. An additional intention is to make the steel oval elements undergo a large number of inelastic deformation cycles and dissipate, as a result, a large portion of the energy transmitted to a building during an earthquake. The study involves the testing of a small steel frame on a shaking table alternatively with and without the proposed roof...
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