
Seismic Control Systems
Design and Performance Assessment
S. Syngellakis(Editor)
WIT Press
Published on 6. November 2012
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-84564-672-1 (ISBN)
Description
Earthquakes remain largely unpredictable and potentially catastrophic, a matter of continuous concern to communities in affected zones. Scientists and engineers have made a considerable effort to mitigate their consequences through the design of effective protective devices. New concepts have recently been developed to address the requirements for better structural performance and a more effective use of new materials at a lower cost. This book disseminates knowledge and increases awareness on this very critical subject and thus ultimately contributes to a safer structural design against earthquakes. It comprises a number of articles taken from recent editions of Transactions of the Wessex Institute covering a wide range of topics within the subject of seismic protection through vibration control devices. The first four papers provide a very comprehensive review of existing seismic control designs highlighting their variety, the effectiveness of their performance, as well as the extent of their use for the protection of various types of structures worldwide.Most articles deal with anti-seismic devices implementing passive control of structural response through seismic isolation and energy dissipation.
Testing and modelling energy-dissipating systems are also extensively covered in the book. It is also important to understand how existing structures fitted with seismic control devices perform against earthquakes. Two such case studies are included in the book; a roof isolated from the top of an existing structure and a bridge supported on both isolating and damping systems. Finally, new analytical approaches for optimising the performance of tuned mass dampers are detailed in two companion papers.
Testing and modelling energy-dissipating systems are also extensively covered in the book. It is also important to understand how existing structures fitted with seismic control devices perform against earthquakes. Two such case studies are included in the book; a roof isolated from the top of an existing structure and a bridge supported on both isolating and damping systems. Finally, new analytical approaches for optimising the performance of tuned mass dampers are detailed in two companion papers.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Southampton
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84564-672-1 (9781845646721)
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Dr. Stavros Syngellakis is a Senior Lecturer in the Computational Engineering and Design Group in the Engineering and Environment Department at the University of Southampton, UK where he teaches courses on Numerical Techniques in Mechanics, Finite Element Analysis, Marine Safety and Environmental Engineering, Mechanics of Solids, Solids and Structures, and Automobile Systems. He is also affiliated with the Engineering Materials research group. His research focuses on Material characterization of welded joints, composites and bearing linings. Modeling of fracture in polymers, fatigue in bearings and erosion in coated components, and Novel numerical formulations and algorithms for analyzing plates and shells.
Content
Contents Features, recent application and conditions for the correct use of eismic isolation systems; State of the art of the development and application of seismic isolation and energy dissipation technologies for buildings in Japan; Recent applications of Italian anti-seismic devices; Structural applications of energy dissipation systems and seismic isolation in Cyprus; Mechanical devices to control, limit and attenuate shocks, vibrations and seismic movements in buildings, equipment and piping networks; Introducing orthogonal roller pairs as an effective isolating system for low rise buildings; Structures with multiple seismic isolation levels; On the dynamic response of hardening systems; Energy-based evaluation of seismic response of structures with passive and active systems; Aseismic study of a building with an efficiency-enhanced damping system; Seismic protection of bridges using viscous dampers; Seismic isolation for a wide span glazed roof; Analysis and assessment of a seismically isolated bridge; Study of the seismic response of r/c isolated elevated water tanks; Vulnerability functions and the influence of seismic design parameters on initial costs for buildings provided with hysteretic energy-dissipating devices; Optimum design of tuned mass damper systems for seismic structures; Generalized Den Hartog tuned mass damper system for control of vibrations in structures