Seismic isolation of buildings on two dimensional phononic crystal foundation

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Abstract

In order to realize the seismic isolation of buildings, we establish the two dimensional phononic crystal (PC) foundation which has the cell with the size close to the regular concrete test specimens, and is composed of the concrete base, rubber coating and lead cylindrical core. We study the in-plane band gap (BG) characteristics in it, through the analysis of the frequency dispersion relation and frequency response result. To lower the start BG frequency to the seismic frequency range, we also study the influences of material parameters (the elastic modulus of coating and density of cylindrical core) and geometry parameters (the thickness of coating, radius of cylindrical core and lattice constant) on BG ranges. The study could help to design the PC foundation for seismic isolation of building.

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Han, L., Li, X. M., & Zhang, Y. (2017). Seismic isolation of buildings on two dimensional phononic crystal foundation. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 94). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/94/1/012044

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