Seismic Performance Assessment of a Single-Layer Spherical Lattice Shell Structure with Multifunctional Friction Pendulum Bearings

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL STABILITY AND DYNAMICS(2022)

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Abstract
The dynamic responses of spatial lattice shell structures with friction pendulum bearings (FPBs) under multidimensional seismic excitations are complex. In addition, FPBs may experience uplift and separation of the bearing components owing to excessive displacements. In this study, a novel multifunctional FPB (MFPB) with a multi-defense system was developed, and its effectiveness in reducing and controlling the seismic responses of spherical lattice shell structures was evaluated. The proposed MFPB comprises an FPB, superelastic shape-memory alloy cables, and sleeve restrainers. A mechanical model of the MFPB was established, and its isolation and control behaviors were investigated through numerical simulations. Furthermore, the main characteristics and advantages of the isolation system were analyzed. Subsequently, the MFPB system was applied to a single-layer spherical lattice shell structure with surrounding columns. A computational model of the controlled structure was developed using the OpenSees software. Finally, nonlinear time history analyzes were conducted to analyze the seismic performance of controlled and uncontrolled lattice shells. The results demonstrate that the MFPB isolation system can effectively control the structural responses of isolated spatial lattice shell structures under horizontal and vertical seismic excitations and improve their seismic resilience.
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Lattice shell, seismic isolation, multifunctional friction pendulum bearing, hysteresis behavior, seismic performance
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