Title of article :
On Optimization of Resilient Rocking Cores
Author/Authors :
Grigorian, M MGA Engineering Inc - 111 N. Jackson St. Glendale, US , Biglari, A Department of Civil Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Golestan University, Gorgan , Kamizi, M Department of Civil Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Golestan University, Gorgan , Nikkhah, E University of Science and Culture, Tehran
Abstract :
The research leading to this paper was prompted by the need to estimate strength and
stiffness of Rigid Rocking Cores (RRCs) as essential elements of resilient earthquake
resisting structures. While a limited number of such studies have been reported, no general
study in terms of physical properties of RRCs, their appendages and adjoining structures
have been published. Despite the growing knowledge on RRCs there are no design
guidelines on their applications for seismic protection of buildings. The purpose of the
present article is to propose effective rigidity limits beyond which it would be unproductive
to use stiffer cores and to provide basic guidelines for the preliminary design of RRCs with a
view to collapse prevention, re-centering and post-earthquake repairs/replacements. Several
examples supported by computer analysis have been provided to demonstrate the
applications and the validity of the proposed solutions.
Keywords :
sustainability , rocking core , re-centering , collapse prevention , reparability , cost efficiency
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics