Effect of Non-linearity of Connecting Dampers on Vibration Control of Connected Building Structures

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The connection of two building structures with dampers is one of the effective vibration control systems. In this vibration control system, both buildings have to possess different vibration properties in order to provide a higher vibration reduction performance. In addition to such condition of different vibration properties of both buildings, the connecting dampers also play an important role in the vibration control mechanism. In this paper, the effect of non-linearity of connecting dampers on the vibration control of connected building structures is investigated in detail. A high-damping rubber damper and an oil damper with and without relief mechanism are treated. It is shown that while the high-damping rubber damper is effective in a rather small deformation level, the linear oil damper is effective in a relatively large deformation level. It is further shown that while the oil dampers reduce the response in the same phase as the case without dampers, the high-damping rubber dampers change the phase. The merit is that the high-damping rubber can reduce the damper deformation and keep the sufficient space between both buildings. This can mitigate the risk of building pounding.

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Kasagi, M., Fujita, K., Tsuji, M., & Takewaki, I. (2016). Effect of Non-linearity of Connecting Dampers on Vibration Control of Connected Building Structures. Frontiers in Built Environment, 1. https://doi.org/10.3389/fbuil.2015.00025

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