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Sequential Ground Motion Effects on the Behavior of a Base-Isolated RCC Building

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  • Zhi Zheng
  • Xiaolan Pan
  • Xu Bao

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The sequential ground motion effects on the dynamic responses of reinforced concrete containment (RCC) buildings with typical isolators are studied in this paper. Although the base isolation technique is developed to guarantee the security and integrity of RCC buildings under single earthquakes, seismic behavior of base-isolated RCC buildings under sequential ground motions is deficient. Hence, an ensemble of as-recorded sequential ground motions is employed to study the effect of including aftershocks on the seismic evaluation of base-isolated RCC buildings. The results indicate that base isolation can significantly attenuate the earthquake shaking of the RCC building under not only single earthquakes but also seismic sequences. It is also found that the adverse aftershock effect on the RCC can be reduced due to the base isolation applied to the RCC. More importantly, the study indicates that disregarding aftershocks can induce significant underestimation of the isolator displacement for base-isolated RCC buildings.

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  • Zhi Zheng & Xiaolan Pan & Xu Bao, 2017. "Sequential Ground Motion Effects on the Behavior of a Base-Isolated RCC Building," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-13, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:3579713
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/3579713
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