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タイトル: Scaled dynamic loading tests on seismic isolation bearing excluding the contamination of friction and inertia forces
著者: Takeuchi, Toru
Takahashi, Yoshikazu  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4100-3892 (unconfirmed)
Umemura, Yukio
Terazawa, Yuki
Uemura, Keita  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0009-0004-7596-0054 (unconfirmed)
Ueda, Tomoya
著者名の別形: 髙橋, 良和
植村, 佳大
上田, 知弥
キーワード: Seismic isolation
Bearing
Dynamic test
Friction
Inertia force
Hybrid simulation
発行日: 1-Dec-2023
出版者: Elsevier BV
誌名: Engineering Structures
巻: 296
論文番号: 116844
抄録: Conventional seismic isolation-bearing testing facilities require moving horizontal platens under high compression. However, these dynamic moving platens inevitably lead to the friction and inertial forces generated by large vertical loads and inertial forces due to the dynamic mass action of the moving platen, which eventually affects the accuracy of the measured force. To solve this problem, the authors have proposed a direct reaction force measurement system (horizontal-vertical separated type) that can exclude the contamination of friction and inertial forces. Measuring pure reaction forces without the contamination of friction forces and inertia is crucial for the reliability of test results. In this paper, prior to the construction of large-scale facility, reduced-size–mockup dynamic tests were conducted using the proposed measurement concept, and its validity and accuracy were discussed. Furthermore, this system was applied to hybrid simulation tests, and the significant improvement of the proposed measurement system was observed.
著作権等: © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.
This is an open access article under the CC BY license.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/285546
DOI(出版社版): 10.1016/j.engstruct.2023.116844
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