Seismic response of structures with friction pendulum inerter system (FPIS) under near-fault earthquakes
Zhang Xue,
Men Jinjie,
Rong Qiang
Abstract:Near-fault ground motions with high acceleration peaks and long-period velocity pulses pose a serious threat to the reliability of engineering structures. To reduce the displacement of isolation layer and improve the seismic performance of superstructure under the near-fault ground motions, a composite isolation system, which is composed of friction pendulum system (FPS) and inerter system, namely FPIS, was used in this paper. Based on D’Alembert’s principle, the nonlinear motion equations of a base-isolated s… Show more
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