Earthquakes and Structures

Volume 3, Number 5, 2012, pages 749-766

DOI: 10.12989/eas.2012.3.5.749

Numerical verification of a dual system\'s seismic response

Marios C. Phocas and Tonia Sophocleous

Abstract

Structural control through integration of passive damping devices within the building structure has been increasingly implemented internationally in the last years and has proven to be a most promising strategy for earthquake safety. In the present paper an alternative configuration of an innovative energy dissipation mechanism that consists of slender tension only bracing members with closed loop and a hysteretic damper is investigated in its dynamic behavior. The implementation of the adaptable dual control system, ADCS, in frame structures enables a dual function of the component members, leading to two practically uncoupled systems, i.e., the primary frame, responsible for the normal vertical and horizontal forces and the closed bracing-damper mechanism, for the earthquake forces and the necessary energy dissipation. Three representative international earthquake motions of differing frequency contents, duration and peak ground acceleration have been considered for the numerical verification of the effectiveness and properties of the SDOF systems with the proposed ADCS-configuration. The control mechanism may result in significant energy dissipation, when the geometrical and mechanical properties, i.e., stiffness and yield force of the integrated damper, are predefined. An optimum damper ratio, DR, defined as the ratio of the stiffness to the yield force of the hysteretic damper, is proposed to be used along with the stiffness factor of the damper

Key Words

structural control; energy dissipation; dual system

Address

Marios C. Phocas and Tonia Sophocleous: Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Cyprus 75 Kallipoleos Str., P.O.Box 20537, 1678 Nicosia, Cyprus