Abstract

A detailed analysis of the seismic safety performance of building structures using X-shaped rubber bearings (XRBs) under seismic action at different seismic levels of intensity were carried out in this study. The horizontal mechanical properties of XRB were studied by analytical methods. To reveal the failure prevention and control capability of XRBs under strong ground motions, a detailed comparative analysis was conducted of the seismic performances of three-story buildings using XRBs, typical rubber bearings (TRBs), and TRBs with retaining wall protection (RWP). A nonlinear dynamic finite element method was used to analyze the displacement, velocity, and acceleration responses of the seismically isolated structures at different ground motion intensity levels. The results show that the failure of the seismic isolation layer occurs in the building using TRBs under seismic intensity with a 1‱ probability of exceedance (PE) in one year. When the RWP is set around the seismic isolation layer, the superstructure will collide with the wall, which leads to a dramatic increase in superstructure acceleration, while the overall seismic isolation performance of the structure is affected. Nevertheless, XRBs can effectively prevent deformation failure of the seismic isolation layer of a building, reduce the seismic response of a superstructure, and can improve the seismic safety level of a building.

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