2016
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)cf.1943-5509.0000846
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Christchurch Women’s Hospital: Performance Analysis of the Base-Isolation System during the Series of Canterbury Earthquakes 2011–2012

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“…ese results are in line with the conclusions drawn for the CWH [46] and demonstrate that the isolator sti ness is a key parameter in order for the isolation to be fully e ective. A wrong estimation of the TMD frequency may hamper the e ectiveness of this technology over a broad bandwidth of inputs.…”
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“…ese results are in line with the conclusions drawn for the CWH [46] and demonstrate that the isolator sti ness is a key parameter in order for the isolation to be fully e ective. A wrong estimation of the TMD frequency may hamper the e ectiveness of this technology over a broad bandwidth of inputs.…”
Section: Advances In Civil Engineeringsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…e as-designed and as-implemented scenarios may be quite di erent. As an example, in the aforementioned CWH during the Mw5.8 and Mw6.0 seismic events on December 23, 2011 [46], the yield force of the LRB isolators was higher than expected; therefore, the isolation was quite ine ective and the superstructure performed as a xed-base building to a large extent. Actually, the isolator sti ness measured for the Mw5.8 event was approximately four times higher than the design sti ness, and very little damping was recorded unlike the expectations of the original design.…”
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