Variation of horizontal stiffness of laminated rubber bearings using new boundary conditions
Date
2010-10-16Author
Ali Karbakhsh, Ravari
Ismail, Othman, Dr.
Zainah, Ibrahim, Dr.
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Base isolation is today an accepted design
philosophy for earthquake resistant design of
structural system and sensitive instruments. Among the
different types of base isolation bearings, laminated
elastomeric isolation bearing is one of the most
attractive devices. The elastomeric rubber bearings
should be protected from failure or instability because
the instability of rubber bearings may result in serious
damage to superstructure. Predicting of behavior of
laminated rubber bearings usually are obtained from
Haringx’s theory and have been developed by many
researchers and they have proposed nonlinear
mechanical model for multilayer elastomeric bearings.
However, in the past theoretical and experimental
studies, the effects of rotation in the bottom and top
ends of elastomeric isolation bearing have been
neglected. In this study, an analytical method are
presented and formulated by consideration of rotation
of top plate and bottom plate of multilayer rubber
bearing as new boundary conditions. According to
these rotations, horizontal stiffness of laminated
rubber bearing which is the one of the most important
characteristics of bearings will change. Comparisons
of theoretical and experimental results show that the
present analysis model has good accuracy for
analyzing laminated rubber bearings. Examples are
presented to demonstrate the validity of the develop
method in predicting the horizontal stiffness of
laminated elastomeric bearings with different
geometric parameters. The results of this study have
been shown that the horizontal stiffness of laminated
rubber bearing will increase or decrease according
different boundary conditions.
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