Viscoelastic coupling dampers (VCDs) for enhanced wind and seismic performance of high-rise buildings

被引:141
|
作者
Christopoulos, Constantin [1 ]
Montgomery, Michael [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Dept Civil Engn, Toronto, ON M5S 1A4, Canada
[2] Kinetica, Toronto, ON M5T 1P9, Canada
来源
EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING & STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS | 2013年 / 42卷 / 15期
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
high-rise buildings; damping; wind; earthquakes; shear walls; coupling beams; viscoelastic coupling damper;
D O I
10.1002/eqe.2321
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
As high-rise buildings are built taller and more slender, their dynamic behavior becomes an increasingly critical design consideration. Wind-induced vibrations cause an increase in the lateral wind design loads, but more importantly, they can be perceived by building occupants, creating levels of discomfort ranging from minor annoyance to severe motion sickness. The current techniques to address wind vibration perception include stiffening the lateral load-resisting system, adding mass to the building, reducing the number of stories, or incorporating a vibration absorber at the top of the building; each solution has significant economic consequences for builders. Significant distributed damage is also expected in tall buildings under severe seismic loading, as a result of the ductile seismic design philosophy that is widely used for such structures. In this paper, the viscoelastic coupling damper (VCD) that was developed at the University of Toronto to increase the level of inherent damping of tall coupled shear wall buildings to control wind-induced and earthquake-induced dynamic vibrations is introduced. Damping is provided by incorporating VCDs in lieu of coupling beams in common structural configurations and therefore does not occupy any valuable architectural space, while mitigating building tenant vibration perception problems and reducing both the wind and earthquake responses of the structure. This paper provides an overview of this newly proposed system, its development, and its performance benefits as well as the overall seismic and wind design philosophy that it encompasses. Two tall building case studies incorporating VCDs are presented to demonstrate how the system results in more efficient designs. In the examples that are presented, the focus is on the wind and moderate earthquake responses that often govern the design of such tall slender structures while reference is made to other studies where the response of the system under severe seismic loading conditions is examined in more detail and where results from tests conducted on the viscoelastic material and the VCDs in full-scale are presented. Copyright (c) 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
引用
收藏
页码:2217 / 2233
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Viscoelastic Coupling Dampers for Enhanced Multiple Seismic Hazard Level Performance of High-Rise Buildings
    MacKay-Lyons, Renee
    Christopoulos, Constantin
    Montgomery, Michael
    EARTHQUAKE SPECTRA, 2018, 34 (04) : 1847 - 1867
  • [2] Experimental Validation of Viscoelastic Coupling Dampers for Enhanced Dynamic Performance of High-Rise Buildings
    Montgomery, Michael
    Christopoulos, Constantin
    JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING, 2015, 141 (05)
  • [3] Applications of viscoelastic dampers to high-rise buildings
    Tsai, C.S.
    Lee, H.H.
    Journal of structural engineering New York, N.Y., 1993, 119 (04): : 1222 - 1233
  • [4] APPLICATIONS OF VISCOELASTIC DAMPERS TO HIGH-RISE BUILDINGS
    TSAI, CS
    LEE, HH
    JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING-ASCE, 1993, 119 (04): : 1222 - 1233
  • [5] Applications of viscoelastic dampers to high-rise buildings
    Tsai, C.S.
    Lee, H.H.
    Journal of Structural Engineering, 1993, 119 (04) : 1222 - 1233
  • [6] SEISMIC RESPONSE PREDICTION FOR HIGH-RISE BUILDINGS CONSIDERING PERFORMANCE DEGRADATION OF STUD-TYPE NONLINEAR VISCOELASTIC DAMPERS
    Sato, Daiki
    Nishiumi, Hayato
    Kinoshita, Ryosuke
    Shegay, Alex
    Tobari, Ryota
    Yasunaga, Jumpei
    Ueki, Takuya
    Morioka, Hiromitsu
    Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering, 2024, 89 (823): : 935 - 946
  • [7] Integrated Optimal Design of Viscous Dampers for Seismic Performance of High-Rise Residential Buildings
    Zhao, Xin
    Li, Jia-Yue
    MECHANICS AND MATERIALS SCIENCE, 2018, : 140 - 147
  • [8] Approximate method of estimating seismic performance of high-rise buildings with oil-dampers
    Takabatake, Hideo
    Kitada, Yukihiko
    STRUCTURAL DESIGN OF TALL AND SPECIAL BUILDINGS, 2018, 27 (10):
  • [10] Control for high-rise buildings subjected to wind and seismic disturbances
    Minato, J
    Ohsumi, A
    SICE 2003 ANNUAL CONFERENCE, VOLS 1-3, 2003, : 535 - 539