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A Study on the Shear Fatigue Performance of Elastomeric Bearings of a Doublefold Elastomeric Layer (고무의 겹침제작 여부에 따른 탄성받침의 전단피로특성 연구)

  • Yoon, Hye-Jin;Kwahk, Im-Jong;Kim, Young-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.69-72
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    • 2008
  • Bridge bearings are devices absorbing the displacements of the superstructure. Elastomeric bearings used generally as bridge bearings absorb the displacements of the superstructure using their rubber characteristics. Elastomeric bearings should make sure their shear fatigue performance not to impede the durability of bridge system. In this paper shear fatigue tests were performed and stiffness were measured through the shear fatigue tests. Tests results show the measured stiffness of elastomeric bearings have no specific tendency. This paper found that elastomeric bearings show bad shear performance or fail early if elastomeric bearings are manufactured with a doublefold elastomeric layer.

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Seismic performance evaluation of middle-slab vibration damping rubber bearings in multi-layer tunnel through full-scale shaking table (실대형 진동대 시험을 통한 복층터널 중간 슬래브 진동 감쇠 고무받침 내진성능 평가)

  • Jang, Dongin;Park, Innjoon
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.337-346
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    • 2020
  • Traffic jam and congestion in urban areas has caused the need to improve the utility of underground space. In response, research on underground structures is increasingly being conducted. Notably, a double-deck tunnel is one of the most widely used of all those underground structures. This double-deck tunnel is separated by the middle slab into the upper and lower roadways. Both vehicle load and earthquake load cause the middle slab to exhibit dynamic behavior. Earthquake-related response characteristics, in particular, are highly complex and difficult to interpret in a theoretical context, and thus experimental research is required. The aim of the present study is to assess the stability of a double-deck tunnel's middle slab of the Collapse Prevention Level and Seismic Category 1 with regard to the presence of vibration-damping Rubber Bearings. In vibration table tests, the ratio of similitude was set to 1/4. Linings and vibrating platforms were fixed during scaled model tests to represent the integrated behavior of the ground and the applied models. In doing so, it was possible to minimize relative behavior. The standard TBM cross-section for the virtual double-deck tunnel was selected as a test subject. The level of ground motion exerted on the bedrock was set to 0.154 g (artificial seismic wave, Collapse Prevention Level and Seismic Category 1). A seismic wave with the maximum acceleration of 0.154 g was applied to the vibration table input (bedrock) to analyze resultant amplification in the models. As a result, the seismic stability of the middle slab was evaluated and analyzed with respect to the presence of vibration-damping rubber bearings. It was confirmed that the presence of vibration-damping rubber bearings improved its earthquake acceleration damping performance by up to 40%.

Field testing of a seismically isolated concrete bridge

  • Chang, K.C.;Tsai, M.H.;Hwang, J.S.;Wei, S.S.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.241-257
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    • 2003
  • The first seismically isolated structure in Taiwan was completed in early 1999. Seven new bridges of the Second National Freeway located at Bai-Ho area, a region which is considered to be of high seismic risk, have been designed and constructed with lead-rubber seismic isolation bearings. Since this is the first application of seismic isolation method to the practical construction in Taiwan, field tests were conducted for one of the seven bridges to evaluate the assumptions and uncertainties in the design and construction. The test program is composed of ambient vibration tests, forced vibration tests, and free vibration tests. For the free vibration tests, a special test setup composed of four 1000 kN hydraulic jacks and a quick-release mechanism was designed to perform the function of push-and-quick release. Valuable results have been obtained based on the correlation between measured and analytical data so that the analytical model can be calibrated. Based on the analytical correlation, it is concluded that the dynamic characteristics and free vibration behavior of the isolated bridge can be well captured when the nonlinear properties of the bearings are properly considered in the modeling.

Efficient optimal design of passive structural control applied to isolator design

  • Kamalzare, Mahmoud;Johnson, Erik A.;Wojtkiewicz, Steven F.
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.847-862
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    • 2015
  • Typical base isolated buildings are designed so that the superstructure remains elastic in design-level earthquakes, though the isolation layer is often quite nonlinear using, e.g., hysteretic elements such as lead-rubber bearings and friction pendulum bearings. Similarly, other well-performing structural control systems keep the structure within the linear range except during the most extreme of excitations. Design optimization of these isolators or other structural control systems requires computationally-expensive response simulations of the (mostly or fully) linear structural system with the nonlinear structural control devices. Standard nonlinear structural analysis algorithms ignore the localized nature of these nonlinearities when computing responses. This paper proposes an approach for the computationally-efficient optimal design of passive isolators by extending a methodology previously developed by the authors for accelerating the response calculation of mostly linear systems with local features (linear or nonlinear, deterministic or random). The methodology is explained and applied to a numerical example of a base isolated building with a hysteretic isolation layer. The computational efficiency of the proposed approach is shown to be significant for this simple problem, and is expected to be even more dramatic for more complex systems.

An Experimental Study for the Shear Property and the Temperature Dependency of Seismic Isolation Bearings (지진격리받침의 전단특성 및 온도의존성에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Cho, Chang-Beck;Kwahk, Im-Jong;Kim, Young-Jin
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.67-77
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    • 2008
  • Seismic isolation has been studied continuously as a solution of the seismic engineering to reduce the sectional forces and the damages of structures caused by earthquakes. To certify reliable design and installation of the seismic isolation systems, seismic isolation bearings should be fabricated under well planned quality control process, and proper evaluation tests for their seismic performance should be followed. In this study, shear property evaluation tests for the lead rubber bearings(LRB) and the rubber bearings(RB) were implemented and the temperature dependency tests were also implemented to evaluate the changes of shear properties according to the changes of temperature. After evaluation tests, the measured shear properties were compared to their design values and their deviation was analyzed comparing with the allowable error ranges specified in Highway Bridge Design Specifications. These results showed that a considerable number of isolation bearings have so large deviations from their design values that their error ranges were over or very close to the allowable ranges. And the test results for temperature dependency showed that the shear properties of isolation bearings would be changed in great degree by the change of temperature during their service period. If these two types of changes in their shear properties are superposed, it would possible that the changes of shear properties from their original design values are over than 50%.

Multi-Step Analysis of Seismically Isolated NPP Containment Structures with Lead-Rubber Bearings (납-고무받침에 의해 면진된 원전 격납구조물의 다중단계해석)

  • Lee, Jin Hi;Song, Jong-Keol;Lee, Eun-Haeng
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.261-269
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    • 2014
  • In order to increase the seismic safety of nuclear power plant (NPP) structures in high seismicity regions, seismic isolation techniques can be adapted to NPP structures. In this paper, the applicability of multi-step analysis of seismically isolated NPP containment structures with lead-rubber bearings (LRB) is evaluated. The floor response spectrum of NPP containment structures with equivalent linear LRB and nonlinear LRB are compared. In addition, the force-displacement relationships for equivalent linear LRB and nonlinear LRB are compared.

Structural Analysis of Seismic Isolation Bearings for Liquid Metal Reactor (액체금속로용 면진베어링의 구조해석)

  • Kim, Jong-In;Yoo, Bong
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 1993.10a
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    • pp.186-192
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    • 1993
  • Proto-type seismic isolation rubber bearings are investigated through nonlinear hyperelasticity finite elements using the ANSYS general purpose structural analysis code. The purpose of the analysis was to determine the maximum horizontal strain range which can be obtained with a 250KN hydraulic actuator. A Mooney-Rivlin strain energy density function was used as a constitutive law for rubber. The results are compared with the test data available in the literature and found to in good agreement only in the higy strain range. The analysis results can be used with conservatism to predict the necessary force required to a specified displacement such as the purpose of this analysis. However, more precise constitutive model will be required to simulate the bearing behavior with accuracy in the mid-range strain.

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The Behavior and Estimated Stiffness Rubber Pad for Disk Bearing (디스크 받침용 고무패드의 거동 및 강성추정)

  • Cho, Sung-Chul;Choi, Eun-Soo;Park, Joo-Nam;Kim, Man-Cheol
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.599-605
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    • 2009
  • The aim of the present study is the characteristics of bridge rubber pads and suggested how to determine the stiffness the pads. A disk bearing is operated as an elastic bearing in the vertical direction and is composed of a Polyether Urethane (polyurethane) disk for elastic support and Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) to accommodate movement. Static tests are conducted in a laboratory to determine the static behavior of a Polyurethane disk. Finite Element (FE) analysis is also performed to verify the static performance. For dynamic behavior, four disk bearings having the identical Polyurethane disk used in the static tests are installed in a full size railway bridge and tested under a running locomotive. From the tests results, the static and dynamic stiffness of disk bearings are estimated and compared with each other. In the procedure to estimate the stiffness of a pad, the dead load(pre-load) of a bridge and live load of a vehicle are considered.

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Pseudo Dynamic Test of the Seismically Isolated RC Piers (지진격리설계된 RC교각의 유사동적 실험)

  • Kim Young-Jin;Kwahk Im-Jong;Cho Chang-Beck;Kwark Jong-Won
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.25-28
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    • 2004
  • Many highway bridges in Korea need seismic retrofit because only one decade has passed since the seismic design criteria was introduced. In this experimental study, the effectiveness of base isolation bearings was discussed for the seismic retrofit of the highway bridges. Four real scale RC pier specimens were constructed for the test. These RC piers didn't have seismic details. Except for one RC pier for the pilot test, three types of bearings such as Pot bearing, Rubber bearing (RB), Lead-rubber bearing (LRB) were applied to the other RC piers respectively. The RC pier with Pot bearing means current state of the prototype bridge that is not retrofitted seismically. And two RC piers with RB or LRB mean assumed states of the prototype bridge that are retrofitted seismically. To simulate dynamic behavior of these RC piers under earthquake loads, Pseudo-dynamic test method was used.

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A Study on the Nonlinear Modeling of Base Isolator Systems by a Neural Network Theory : Application to Lead Rubber Bearings (신경망 이론을 이용한 지진격리 장치의 비선형 모델링 기법 연구 : 납삽입 적층 고무베어링에 적용한 예)

  • 허영철;김영중;김병현
    • Proceedings of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2003.03a
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    • pp.433-441
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, a study on the nonlinear modeling of lead rubber bearings(LRBs) by a neural network theory was carried out. The random tests on the LRB were used for a training of neural network model. Numerical simulations using the neural network model were peformed on a scaled structural model with the LRBs excited by three type of seismic loads and compared with the shaking table tests. As a result, it was shown that the neural network model would be useful to a numerical modeling of LRB.

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