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Effectiveness of Damping Devices on Coupling Beams of 15-story Building Based on Nonlinear Analysis Procedures
Author(s) -
Galih Permana,
Yuskar Lase
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of advanced research in engineering innovation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2682-8499
DOI - 10.55057/ijarei.2021.3.4.8
Subject(s) - damper , structural engineering , beam (structure) , engineering , nonlinear system , coupling (piping) , shear wall , earthquake resistant structures , rebar , seismic analysis , mechanical engineering , physics , quantum mechanics
In recent years, damping device has been experimentally studied to replace diagonally reinforced coupling beams, to mitigate rebar congestion problem. This study focuses on evaluating the effectiveness of various damping devices in a high-rise building. Type of damping devices evaluated are Viscoelastic Damper (VCD) and Rotational Friction Damper (RFD), with study case of a 15-story reinforced concrete apartment building with a dual system (column-beam and shear walls). The analysis used is a nonlinear time history analysis with 11 pairs of ground motions matched to the Indonesian response spectrum based on ASCE 41-17 and ASCE 7-16. In this analysis, each damper will be varied with a different position, namely the first model, the damper will be installed on the entire floor and in the second model, the damper will be installed on the 5th floor to the 9th floor, which is the floor with the largest drift. The results show that the model using both dampers increase the level of structural performance globally and locally in the building, reducing the level of damage to the structural elements. But between the two dampers, the coupling beam that uses RFD is more effective than using VCD in improving building performance. The damper on the coupling beam has a good role in dissipating earthquakes and in terms of ease of installation.

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