Artículos de revistas
Testing and performance of a new friction damper for seismic vibration control
Fecha
2017-07Registro en:
Martínez, Carlos Alberto; Curadelli, Raul Oscar; Testing and performance of a new friction damper for seismic vibration control; Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd; Journal of Sound and Vibration; 399; 7-2017; 60-74
0022-460X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Martínez, Carlos Alberto
Curadelli, Raul Oscar
Resumen
In the last two decades, great efforts were carried out to reduce the seismic demand on structures through the concept of energy dissipation instead of increasing the stiffness and strength. Several devices based on different energy dissipation principles have been developed and implemented worldwide, however, most of the dissipation devices are usually installed using diagonal braces, which entail certain drawbacks on apertures for circulation, lighting or ventilation and architectural or functional requirements often preclude this type of installations. In this work, a conceptual development of a novel energy dissipation device, called Multiple Friction Damper (MFD), is proposed and examined. To verify its characteristics and performance, the MFD was implemented on a single storey steel frame experimental model and tested under different conditions of normal force and real time acceleration records. Experimental results demonstrated that the new MFD constitutes an effective and reliable alternative to control the structural response in terms of displacement and acceleration. A mathematical formulation based on the Wen's model reflecting the nonlinear behaviour of the device is also presented.