2022
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12101526
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Experimental and Seismic Response Study of Laminated Rubber Bearings Considering Different Friction Interfaces

Abstract: Unbonded LRBs (laminated rubber bearings) are commonly applied in small-to-medium-span bridges in China. The frictional sliding characteristics of LRBs have a vital influence on the seismic response of the bridge. Nine square LRBs were subjected to the quasi-static displacement loading test in this paper, and the differences in sliding characteristics of LRBs at the interface of steel and concrete test pad were investigated. The variation of the friction coefficient during sliding was then analyzed. Based on t… Show more

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“…Scholars have conducted experimental studies on the impact of bearing friction on continuous beam bridges under earthquake action. They analyzed the seismic effects of bridges equipped with lead pot bearings, friction pendulum bearings, and self-centering bearing and further discussed the influence of bearing friction on structural seismic effects (Meng et al, 2022;Wei et al, 2024;Zhang et al, 2022). Friction in bridge bearings has a significant impact on vibration characteristics, for instance, natural frequency and structural damping ( Ülker-Kaustell and Karoumi, 2013), and when friction effect dominates in Friction Pendulum System, collisions can cause fluctuations in the Friction Pendulum System displacement time-history curve (Wei et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars have conducted experimental studies on the impact of bearing friction on continuous beam bridges under earthquake action. They analyzed the seismic effects of bridges equipped with lead pot bearings, friction pendulum bearings, and self-centering bearing and further discussed the influence of bearing friction on structural seismic effects (Meng et al, 2022;Wei et al, 2024;Zhang et al, 2022). Friction in bridge bearings has a significant impact on vibration characteristics, for instance, natural frequency and structural damping ( Ülker-Kaustell and Karoumi, 2013), and when friction effect dominates in Friction Pendulum System, collisions can cause fluctuations in the Friction Pendulum System displacement time-history curve (Wei et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%