Investigation of Seismic Isolated Structures with Additional Energy Dissipation Devices at Isolation Level
Date
2024-06-11Author
Sever, Ahmet Demirhan
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In this thesis study, the changes in the behavior of buildings designed with seismic
isolation by adding additional energy dissipation devices used in the seismic isolation
floor to the system were examined. Eleven ground motions were selected for each
structure and nonlinear analyzes were performed in the two-dimensional time domain;
vertical components of ground motions did not included. The main motivation for using
additional dampers is to reduce the displacement demands of the isolators and observe
the changes in the superstructure. It was aimed to control the isolator demands at different
points and to ensure similar demands as much as possible, and the hysteretic behavior of
the isolators was shown. In the superstructure, comparisons were made considering story
accelerations, interstorey drifts and total shear force. The number of dampers was
increased according to the center of mass and center of rigidity of the structure, and each
analysis result was compared with the initial state of the structure. According to the results obtained, adding additional dampers in certain quantities and at appropriate positions
based on centers of the structure to the isolators structure did not negatively affect the
superstructure behavior. Interstorey drifts and story accelerations were kept within certain
limits, and the total shear force remained at reasonable levels. Isolator displacement
demands for structures subject to torsional behavior due to the center of rigidity and center
of mass not overlapping are brought closer together and a more uniform behavior was
achieved.