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Inter-story seismic isolation for high-rise buildings

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ENGINEERING STRUCTURES
Volume 275, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2022.115175

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Inter-story isolation; Elastomeric bearings; Segmental buildings; Drift ratio; High-rise buildings; Numerical simulations; OpenSees

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This paper studies inter-story seismic isolation in a 20-floor building, examining different configurations with isolation layers at various heights. The performances of each model are evaluated based on shear forces, accelerations, and drifts, demonstrating the potential of inter-story isolation as a means of base isolation.
Inter-story seismic isolation has become a valuable solution for high-rise buildings to effectively separate the various parts having several functions, and thus different seismic performance requirements, with the main advantage being the interruption of the flux of energy between the upper and lower stories. The isolation layers that are introduced at various heights of the buildings may filter the inertial forces transmitted to the super-structure and improve the seismic behavior of the whole system. This paper studies a 20-floor building and several inter-story configurations where the isolation layer is located at several heights, in order to discuss the performances of each model and to assess the best location along the height of the structure. OpenSees is employed to calculate the high non-linearities of the models and to consider the interaction between the vertical loads and the horizontal forces. The various responses are discussed in terms of shear forces, accelerations and drifts, demonstrating the potentialities of inter-story isolation as a means of base isolation.

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