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Earthquake Spectra | 2002

Uplifting and Overturning of Equipment Anchored to a Base Foundation

Nicos Makris; Cameron J. Black

This paper concentrates on the rocking response of rigid equipment anchored on a foundation base with plan dimensions that are larger than the footprint of the equipment. With this configuration there are two distinct capacities to resist uplift and eventual overturning: (a) the equipment engages the base foundation into rocking motion, and (b) the restrainers fracture and the equipment subsequently rocks atop its foundation base. This study examines both moderate uplift (serviceability level) and overturning (ultimate state—failure). It is first shown that for specific equipment/base configurations, the high strength restrainers used in practice are sufficient to engage the foundation base into rocking motion for a wide range of recorded earthquake motions. Subsequently, the study uncovers that for earthquakes with long distinguishable pulses, the margin between exceeding the serviceability level of uplift and achieving overturning is minimal. None of the strong motions used in this study is capable of overturning the freestanding configurations examined. It is found that small values of the foundation protrusion from the footprint of the equipment reduces the uplift appreciably.


SPIE's 7th Annual International Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials | 2000

Viscous heating of fluid dampers: experimental studies

Cameron J. Black; Nicos Makris

A preliminary experimental investigation on the problem of viscous heating of fluid dampers that find applications in the vibration reduction of civil engineering structures is presented in this paper. Time histories of the temperatures are recorded near the piston head and at the outer surface of a 3-kip fluid damper that undergoes harmonic loading. The experimental results uncover some of the limitations of simple analytical expressions that have been derived in the past based on one-dimensional approximations of the energy balance equation.


Journal of Structural Engineering-asce | 2004

Component Testing, Seismic Evaluation and Characterization of Buckling-Restrained Braces

Cameron J. Black; Nicos Makris; Ian D. Aiken


Journal of Engineering Mechanics-asce | 2004

Dimensional analysis of bilinear oscillators under pulse-type excitations

Nicos Makris; Cameron J. Black


Journal of Engineering Mechanics-asce | 2004

Dimensional Analysis of Rigid-Plastic and Elastoplastic Structures under Pulse-Type Excitations

Nicos Makris; Cameron J. Black


Journal of Engineering Mechanics-asce | 2004

Evaluation of peak ground velocity as a good intensity measure for near-source ground motions

Nicos Makris; Cameron J. Black


Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics | 2008

On the response of yielding seismically isolated structures

Masaru Kikuchi; Cameron J. Black; Ian D. Aiken


Archive | 2002

Rocking response of equipment anchored to a base foundation

Nicos Makris; Cameron J. Black


Journal of Engineering Mechanics-asce | 2007

Viscous Heating of Fluid Dampers under Small and Large Amplitude Motions: Experimental Studies and Parametric Modeling

Cameron J. Black; Nicos Makris


Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics | 2017

Coupling behavior of shear deformation and end rotation of elastomeric seismic isolation bearings

Ken Ishii; Masaru Kikuchi; Takuya Nishimura; Cameron J. Black

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University of California

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