Earthquakes and Structures

Volume 4, Number 2, 2013, pages 219-239

DOI: 10.12989/eas.2013.4.2.219

An energy-based design for seismic resistant structures with viscoelastic dampers

F. Paolacci

Abstract

The present paper aims at studying the seismic response of structures equipped with viscoelastic dampers (VED). The performance of such a passive control system is here analyzed using the energy balance concept, which leads to an optimal design process. The methodology is based on an energy index (EDI) whose maximization permits determination of the optimal mechanical characteristics of VED. On the basis of a single degree of freedom model, it is shown that the maximum value of EDI corresponds to a simultaneous optimization of the significant kinematic and static response quantities, independently of the input. By using the proposed procedure, the optimal design of new and existing structures equipped with VED, inserted in traditional bracing systems, are here analyzed and discussed.

Key Words

viscoelastic dampers; seismic response; energy balance; random vibrations; optimal design

Address

F. Paolacci: University Roma Tre, Department of Structures, Rome, Italy