Earthquakes and Structures

Volume 18, Number 3, 2020, pages 349-365

DOI: 10.12989/eas.2020.18.3.349

Peak seismic response of a symmetric base-isolated steel building: near vs. far fault excitations and varying incident angle

Constantina Pavlidou and Petros Komodromos

Abstract

Since the peak seismic response of a base-isolated building strongly depends on the characteristics of the imposed seismic ground motion, the behavior of a base-isolated building under different seismic ground motions is studied, in order to better assess their effects on its peak seismic response. Specifically, the behavior of a typical steel building is examined as base-isolated with elastomeric bearings, while the effect of near-fault ground motions is studied by imposing 7 pairs of near- and 7 pairs of far-fault seismic records, from the same 7 earthquake events, to the building, under 3 different loading combinations, through three-dimensional (3D) nonlinear dynamic analyses, conducted with SAP2000. The results indicate that near-fault seismic components are more likely to increase the building\'s peak seismic response than the corresponding far-fault components. Furthermore, the direction of the imposed earthquake excitations is also varied by rotating the imposed pairs of seismic records from 0° to 360°,with respect to the major construction axes. It is observed that the peak seismic responses along the critical incident angles, which in general differ from the major horizontal construction axes of the building, are significantly higher. Moreover, the influence of 5% and 10% accidental mass eccentricities is also studied, revealing that when considering accidental mass eccentricities the peak relative displacements of the base isolated building at the isolation level are substantially increased, while the peak floor accelerations and interstory drifts of its superstructure are only slightly affected.

Key Words

base isolation; seismic isolation; peak seismic response; near vs. far fault; incident angle

Address

Constantina Pavlidou:Departement of Civil & Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus Petros Komodromos:Departement of Civil & Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus