Validation of a HDR-Based Device Model By Experimental Tests on a Steel-Concrete Composite Frame


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High Damping Rubber (HDR), commonly used for seismic isolation devices, may also be used to produce passive dissipation devices. HDR-based devices have a number of advantages: they are recentering, they can withstanding a large number of cycle and moreover they can dissipate energy even under low excitations, such in the case of frequent earthquakes or wind actions. This paper presents a validation of a nonlinear viscoelastic model for HDR-based dampers already proposed by the same authors, by means of comparisons with experimental tests carried out on a full scale steel-concrete composite mock-up. The paper firstly describes the real scale mock-up and its characterization, in the elastic displacement range, carried out by means of free vibration tests. HDR devices were introduced in the frame by means of chevron-type braces and dynamic free vibration tests, force-controlled tests and displacement-controlled tests were performed. The coupled system is modelled as a nonlinear SDOF system consisting of an linear elastic element placed in parallel with HDR dampers. All experimental tests were numerically simulated with satisfactory results.

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14th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering
Conference Venue:
Bejing (CN)
Conference Dates:
2008-10-12 / 2008-10-17
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