Title of article :
Performance Evaluation of Viscoelastic and Friction Passive Damping System in Steel Structures
Author/Authors :
Kazemi, Mohammad Taghi Faculty of Engineering - Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , Hoseini, Hosein Faculty of Civil Engineering - Qazvin Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qazvin, Iran
Abstract :
Additional dampers are employed in order to decrease the dynamic response of structure against the earthquake and wind loading recently.
In this study, two types of systems related to waste of inactive energy, i.e. frictional damper which is categorized in dampers dependent on
movement and viscoelastic damper which is categorized in dampers dependent on velocity, in making steel structures resistant are
investigated and evaluated. Results of structures with dampers (viscoelastic damper, friction damper and combination of both dampers)
were compared with the results of structures without damper. Increasing trend in dissipating energy was observed. Then, the behavior of
these dampers in frames of 4, 8 and 12 stories was studied by modeling the damper directly. The analyses were conducted via nonlinear
time history technique and by using earthquake records (near fault and far fault) scaled with peak acceleration and SAP 2000 14.2.2
software. The results indicate the appropriate function of the selected dampers in controlling and decreasing the seismic responses of the
structure. Given that in frictional dampers the maximum force created in the damper is specified, the use of this damper in resistance
building of structures is very effective especially by considering the limitation of structure capacity.
Keywords :
Passive damping , Seismic excitation , Viscoelastic damper , Friction damper , Non-linear Dynamic Analysis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics