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A. R. Avinash, A. Krishnamoorthy, Kiran Kamath and M. Chaithra
Base isolation techniques have emerged as the most effective seismic damage mitigation strategies. Several types of aseismic devices for base isolation have been invented, studied, and used. Out of several isolation systems, sliding isolation systems are...
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Felice Carlo Ponzo, Antonio Di Cesare, Alessio Telesca, Alberto Pavese and Marco Furinghetti
Double Curved Concave Surface Sliders (DCCSS) are seismic isolators based on the pendulum principle widely used worldwide. Coherently with European code, DCCSS do not include any mechanical elements as end-stopper. In case of displacement higher than tho...
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Kenji Fujii, Yoshiyuki Mogi and Takumi Noguchi
The evaluation of the maximum and cumulative response is an important issue for the seismic design of new base-isolated buildings. This study predicts the maximum and cumulative response of a 14-story reinforced concrete base-isolated building using a se...
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Hosein Naderpour, Payam Danaeifard, Daniel Burkacki and Robert Jankowski
During earthquakes, out-of-phase vibrations in adjacent buildings with limited distance may cause pounding between them. In recent years, the use of seismic isolation has expanded considerably as an effective approach to reduce seismic damage. However, t...
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The seismic hazard of vulnerable regions warrants the investigation of new technologies, such as base level isolation by lead rubber bearing (LRB) devices, that can help to mitigate structural damage on seismic prone buildings. The behavior adopting such...
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A. B. M. Saiful Islam
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Significantly growing construction in the earthquake vulnerable regions needs appropriate handling of seismic prone buildings. Insertion of high damping rubber bearing (HDRB) at the building base might be an attractive option for structural safety and ec...
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