Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 54, Number 3, 2015, pages 475-489

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2015.54.3.475

Numerical and experimental studies of a building with roller seismic isolation bearings

Nelson A. Ortiz, Carlos Magluta and Ney Roitman

Abstract

This study presents the validation of a numerical model developed for dynamic analysis of buildings with roller seismic isolation bearings. Experimental methods allowed validation of the motion equations of a physical model of a building with and without roller bearings under base excitation. The results are presented in terms of modal parameters, frequency response functions (FRFs) and acceleration response. The agreement between numerical and experimental results proves the accuracy of the developed numerical model. Finally, the performance of the constructed seismic protection system is assessed through a parametric study.

Key Words

base isolation systems; seismic protection systems; frequency response functions; roller seismic isolation bearings

Address

Nelson A. Ortiz, Carlos Magluta and Ney Roitman: Department of Civil Engineering, COPPE/UFRJ Centro de Tecnologia, Bloco I2000, Sala I116, Cidade Universitária, Ilha do Fundão, Rio de Janeiro, CEP21945-970, Brazil