Experimental Study and Seismic Response Evaluation of Chlorobutyl Rubber-Based Viscoelastic Dampers
Farnoosh Roshan-Tabari,
Hamid Toopchi-Nezhad,
Ghodratollah Hashemi-Motlagh
Abstract:Conventional viscoelastic devices often use high-damping elastomeric pads, typically made of patented formulations, that are bonded to steel plates. The response properties of these pads under cyclic shear deformations directly influence the load-deformation hysteretic response of the device. Chlorobutyl (CIIR) is a high-damping rubber commonly used in industrial applications. However, this study found that the damping properties of a typical CIIR rubber compound are insufficient for effective structural seism… Show more
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