Earthquakes and Structures

Volume 5, Number 1, 2013, pages 23-48

DOI: 10.12989/eas.2013.5.1.23

Demand response modification factor for the investigation of inelastic response of base isolated structures

Rashid Eddin Cheraghi and Ramezan Ali Izadifard

Abstract

In this study, the effect of flexibility of superstructures and nonlinear characteristics of LRB (Lead Rubber Bearing) isolator on inelastic response of base isolated structures is investigated. To demonstrate the intensity of damage in superstructures, demand response modification factor without the consideration of damping reduction factor, demand RI, is used and the N2 method is applied to compute this factor. To evaluate the influence of superstructure flexibility on inelastic response of base isolated structures, different steel intermediate moment resisting frames with different heights have been investigated. In lead rubber bearing, the rubber provides flexibility and the lead is the source of damping; variations of aforementioned characteristics are also investigated on inelastic response of superstructures. It is observed that an increase in height of superstructure leads to higher value of demand RI till 4-story frame but afterward this factor remains constant; in other words, an increase in height until 4-story frame causes more damage in the superstructure but after that superstructure\'s damage is equal to the 4-story frame\'s. The results demonstrate that the low value of second stiffness (rubber stiffness in LRBs) tends to show a significant decrease in demand RI. Increase in value of characteristic strength (yield strength of the lead in LRBs) leads to decrease in the demand RI.

Key Words

superstructure flexibility; LRB isolator characteristics; inelastic response of base isolated structures; demand RI, N2 method

Address

Rashid Eddin Cheraghi and Ramezan Ali Izadifard:Department of civil engineering, Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran