Abstract
This report describes the static and dynamic characteristics of the friction damper with coned disc springs for base-isolation system. The friction damper is constructed by keeping coned disc springs against a horrizontally placed stainless steel plate on the sliding surface by making use of the rebound from deformation of vertical compression. The friction damper has not only damping mechanism but also a function that it supports a part of upper structural load and a fail-safe function. These characteristics were verified by shaking table tests and analyses of base-isolated model using the friction dampers with coned disc springs and laminated rubber bearings.
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