Variable property devices for structural control
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Gavin, HP; Doke, NS
Published in: Structures Congress - Proceedings
December 1, 1999
Base isolation reduces the base shear, inter-story drift, and absolute accelerations of structures at the expense of potentially large deflections of the isolators. By incorporating variable damping and stiffness devices into the isolation system, the isolator deformations can be reduced with out significantly increasing the base shear. In this paper, the relative importance of the variable damping and variable stiffness mechanisms to this control system is analyzed.
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Structures Congress - Proceedings
Publication Date
December 1, 1999
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866 / 869
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Gavin, H. P., & Doke, N. S. (1999). Variable property devices for structural control. Structures Congress - Proceedings, 866–869.
Gavin, H. P., and N. S. Doke. “Variable property devices for structural control.” Structures Congress - Proceedings, December 1, 1999, 866–69.
Gavin HP, Doke NS. Variable property devices for structural control. Structures Congress - Proceedings. 1999 Dec 1;866–9.
Gavin, H. P., and N. S. Doke. “Variable property devices for structural control.” Structures Congress - Proceedings, Dec. 1999, pp. 866–69.
Gavin HP, Doke NS. Variable property devices for structural control. Structures Congress - Proceedings. 1999 Dec 1;866–869.
Published In
Structures Congress - Proceedings
Publication Date
December 1, 1999
Start / End Page
866 / 869