Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 35, Number 2, 2010, pages 205-215
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2010.35.2.205
Piecewise exact solution for seismic mitigation analysis of bridges equipped with sliding-type isolators
C.S. Tsai, Yung-Chang Lin, Wen-Shin Chen, Tsu-Cheng Chiang and Bo-Jen Chen
Abstract
Recently, earthquake proof technology has been widely applied to both new and existing
structures and bridges. The analysis of bridge systems equipped with structural control devices, which
possess large degrees of freedom and nonlinear characteristics, is a result in time-consuming task.
Therefore, a piecewise exact solution is proposed in this study to simplify the seismic mitigation analysis
process for bridge systems equipped with sliding-type isolators. In this study, the simplified system having
two degrees of freedom, to reasonably represent the large number of degrees of freedom of a bridge, and
is modeled to obtain a piecewise exact solution for system responses during earthquakes. Simultaneously,
we used the nonlinear finite element computer program to analyze the bridge responses and verify the
accuracy of the proposed piecewise exact solution for bridge systems equipped with sliding-type isolators.
The conclusions derived by comparing the results obtained from the piecewise exact solution and
nonlinear finite element analysis reveal that the proposed solution not only simplifies the calculation
process but also provides highly accurate seismic responses of isolated bridges under earthquakes.
Key Words
multiple friction pendulum system; bridges; base isolator; base isolation system; earthquake engineering; structural control; passive control.
Address
C.S. Tsai: Department of Civil Engineering, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan
Yung-Chang Lin: Graduate Institute of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan
Wen-Shin Chen: Graduate Institute of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan
Tsu-Cheng Chiang: Earthquake Proof Systems, Inc., Taichung, Taiwan
Bo-Jen Chen: Department of Research and Development, Earthquake Proof Systems, Inc., Taichung, Taiwan