Base Isolation: A Versatile Seismic Control Tool-A Review

Shital S. Deshmukh and Samyak Parekar
International Journal of Analytical, Experimental and Finite Element Analysis
Volume 10: Issue 3, August 2023, pp 87-95


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Samyak Parekar 2 

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2Department of Civil Engineering, SOET, G H Raisoni University Saikheda, MP, India
samyakparekar@gmail.com

Shital S. Deshmukh1

1Department of Civil Engineering, SOET, G H Raisoni University Saikheda, MP, India

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Cite this article – Shital S. Deshmukh and Samyak Parekar, “Base Isolation: A Versatile Seismic Control Tool-A Review”, International Journal of Analytical, Experimental and Finite Element Analysis, RAME Publishers, vol. 10, Issue 3, pp. 87-95, August 2023.
https://doi.org/10.26706/ijaefea.3.10.20230803


Abstract:-
Past study on earthquake prominently bring into notice that, earthquake protective structure is falls notion. Only possible fact is to resistant vulnerable effects through control systems which limits the damage within permissible even under the greatest possible earthquake. There are many such systems available and serving the purpose from last two decade like passive, active and hybrid earthquake control systems. Passive control systems comprise base isolators, tuned mass damper etc. are most popular out of all. Base isolation is the most accepted member of the family due to its compatibility in hardware, applications, design codes and retrofit manuals. The most popular seismic isolation systems use elastomeric bearings which consist of rubber and steel plates with an energy dissipation mechanism. Common isolation systems in use today include elastomeric and sliding bearings with and without dampers or damping mechanisms. This review paper includes conceptual working principal, methodology, and types of available isolators. It also summarizes effect of different available isolator and their applicability on design parameters like storey drift, storey displacement, base shear and time period form literature. This study presents a comparative table of different parameters such as frequency, base shear, displacement, and story drift with and without base isolation from literature.
Index Terms:-
Earthquake, Base isolation, LRB, FPS, HDRB.
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Base Isolation: A Versatile Seismic Control Tool-A Review

Shital S. Deshmukh
International Journal of Analytical, Experimental and Finite Element Analysis
Volume 10: Issue 1, March 2023, pp 21-28


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Shital S. Deshmukh 1 

Corresponding Author
1Department of Civil Engineering, SOET, G H Raisoni University Saikheda, MP, India
samyakparekar@gmail.com

Article -- Peer Reviewed
Published online – 31 March 2023

Open Access article under Creative Commons License

Cite this article – Shital S. Deshmukh , “Base Isolation: A Versatile Seismic Control Tool-A Review”, International Journal of Analytical, Experimental and Finite Element Analysis, RAME Publishers, vol. 10, issue 1, pp. 21-28, March 2023.
https://doi.org/10.26706/ijaefea.3.10.20230803


Abstract:-
Past study on earthquake prominently bring into notice that, earthquake protective structure is falls notion. Only possible fact is to resistant vulnerable effects through control systems which limits the damage within permissible even under the greatest possible earthquake. There are many such systems available and serving the purpose from last two decade like passive, active and hybrid earthquake control systems. Passive control systems comprise base isolators, tuned mass damper etc. are most popular out of all. Base isolation is the most accepted member of the family due to its compatibility in hardware, applications, design codes and retrofit manuals. The most popular seismic isolation systems use elastomeric bearings which consist of rubber and steel plates with an energy dissipation mechanism. Common isolation systems in use today include elastomeric and sliding bearings with and without dampers or damping mechanisms. This review paper includes conceptual working principal, methodology, and types of available isolators. It also summarizes effect of different available isolator and their applicability on design parameters like storey drift, storey displacement, base shear and time period form literature. This study presents a comparative table of different parameters such as frequency, base shear, displacement, and story drift with and without base isolation from literature.
Index Terms:-
Earthquake, Base isolation, LRB, FPS, HDRB.
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