2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/2269904
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On the Adaptability and Effect of High Damping Rubber Bearings in the Seismic Resistance of Large Aqueducts

Abstract: Being the critical hydraulic structure in the construction of national water diversion projects, the large-scale aqueduct is one of the indispensable buildings in the rational allocation of water resources. Moreover, its safe operation during an earthquake is related to the success of the national water network’s construction. In this paper, HDRBs (high damping rubber bearings) have been used as the seismic isolation device for the large aqueduct, considering the FSI (fluid solid interaction) between the water… Show more

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“…Elastomeric bearings, as a type of seismic isolation system, are divided into two main categories, Steel Reinforced Elastomeric Bearings (SREBs) [7] and Fiber Reinforced Elastomeric Bearings (FREBs) [8]. Within the SREB category, there are three distinct subcategories: low-damping rubber bearings (LDRBs) [9], designed for structures requiring moderate damping; high-damping rubber bearings (HDRBs) [10][11][12], offering higher damping capabilities for structures with specific vibration control needs; and lead-rubber bearings (LRBs) [13][14][15][16], designed for seismic isolation applications with superior energy dissipation properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elastomeric bearings, as a type of seismic isolation system, are divided into two main categories, Steel Reinforced Elastomeric Bearings (SREBs) [7] and Fiber Reinforced Elastomeric Bearings (FREBs) [8]. Within the SREB category, there are three distinct subcategories: low-damping rubber bearings (LDRBs) [9], designed for structures requiring moderate damping; high-damping rubber bearings (HDRBs) [10][11][12], offering higher damping capabilities for structures with specific vibration control needs; and lead-rubber bearings (LRBs) [13][14][15][16], designed for seismic isolation applications with superior energy dissipation properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%