Wind-resistant design and equivalent static wind load of base-isolated tall building: a Case study: A case study

Z. Li, G. Huang, Xinzhong Chen, Y. Zhou, Q. Yang

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Abstract

More base-isolated tall buildings have been constructed in earthquake- and wind-prone regions in recent years. However, less work has been done on the wind-resistant design of base-isolated tall buildings including the design of isolation system and the modeling of equivalent static wind load (ESWL), especially from the perspective of Chinese load code. This study presents a comprehensive investigation on the alongwind response of base-isolated tall building with a to-be-built tall building as an example. The dynamic wind loads specified in both Chinese and Japanese codes are used and compared. The influences of the stiffness and additional damping of the isolation layer on the modal characteristics of the base-isolated tall building are studied. The alongwind responses of fixed-base and base-isolated buildings are compared. The modeling of ESWL of base-isolated tall building is discussed. Finally, a parametric study is conducted to investigate the influence of the isolation layer stiffness and additional damping on the wind-induced response of the base-isolated building. A scheme of choosing the appropriate stiffness and additional damping is proposed for reducing the base shear force. These discussions and results will provide meaningful guidance to the wind-resistant design of base-isolated tall buildings, especially in China.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110533
Pages (from-to)110533
JournalEngineering Structures
Volume212
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2020

Keywords

  • Base isolation
  • ESWL
  • Modal analysis
  • Tall building
  • Wind-induced response
  • Wind-resistant design

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