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Isolated Buildings and the 1997 UBC Near-Source Factors
Author(s) -
Hall John F.,
Ryan Keri L.
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
earthquake spectra
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.134
H-Index - 92
eISSN - 1944-8201
pISSN - 8755-2930
DOI - 10.1193/1.1586118
Subject(s) - displacement (psychology) , building code , structural engineering , base isolation , thrust , ground motion , range (aeronautics) , damper , nonlinear system , engineering , pulse (music) , base (topology) , seismology , geology , physics , mathematics , telecommunications , aerospace engineering , psychology , mathematical analysis , frame (networking) , quantum mechanics , detector , psychotherapist
Computer simulations are employed to assess the effects of near-source ground motions on base-isolated buildings that meet the provisions of the 1997 Uniform Building Code . A six-story base-isolated building designed for N v = 1.6 exhibits essentially elastic structural behavior when subjected to six actual ground motions containing strong near-source effects. However, two simulated records, one intended to represent the most severe motions from the 1994 Northridge earthquake and the other a strong motion from a hypothetical M w 7.0 thrust earthquake produce larger responses well into the nonlinear range. In addition, a 113 cm ground displacement pulse of three-second duration, which is close to the period of the isolated buildings, causes story drifts of nearly 5% for the N v = 1.6 design and over 2% for a stronger N v = 2 design. Such drifts are effectively reduced when supplemental dampers are added alongside the isolators. The original N v = 1.6 design with supplemental damping in the amount of 20% of critical experiences only 1.3% drift for the same three-second ground displacement pulse.

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