2022
DOI: 10.1177/10775463221126028
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Seismic performance of the combined viscous-steel damping system suffering from oil leakage

Abstract: The combined viscous-steel damping system is a passive energy dissipation device consisting of a fluid viscous damper and a steel yielding damper in series. However, many viscous dampers installed in structures have been suffering from severe oil leakage. This study aims to assess the influence of the leaked viscous damper on the seismic performance of the combined system. Cyclic tests were conducted on the viscous damper with different leakage levels to obtain its degraded hysteretic performance. The modeling… Show more

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“…Their effectiveness has been proved by numerical simulations (Feng et al, 2020; Lanning et al, 2016) and experimental studies (Guo et al, 2021; Zhou et al, 2019). However, it is worth noting that the reliability of these two dampers in the service stage is, respectively, threatened by possible fluid leakage and temperature-induced fatigue problems (Hu et al, 2022b; Jiao et al, 2015). As one of the alternative devices, the Eddy Current Damper (ECD) was proposed with the advantages of fluid-free property and temperature-independent stable energy dissipating capability (Wang et al, 2012b; Wen et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their effectiveness has been proved by numerical simulations (Feng et al, 2020; Lanning et al, 2016) and experimental studies (Guo et al, 2021; Zhou et al, 2019). However, it is worth noting that the reliability of these two dampers in the service stage is, respectively, threatened by possible fluid leakage and temperature-induced fatigue problems (Hu et al, 2022b; Jiao et al, 2015). As one of the alternative devices, the Eddy Current Damper (ECD) was proposed with the advantages of fluid-free property and temperature-independent stable energy dissipating capability (Wang et al, 2012b; Wen et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%