Development of novel low-cost isolator UMELI (unbonded mesh elastomeric layered isolator): experimental investigations.

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Department of Civil Engineering, BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus, Hyderabad, Telangana, 500078, India.

Published: August 2024

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  • Seismic isolation is an effective technique to protect structures from earthquake impacts, but implementing it can be costly, especially in developing countries.
  • A new cost-effective solution called unbonded mesh elastomeric layered isolator (UMELI) has been developed, which uses steel mesh between unbonded elastomer layers, suitable for lightweight, low-rise buildings.
  • Experimental studies on UMELI showed improved vertical stiffness and reduced lateral stiffness, suggesting it enhances seismic isolation performance compared to traditional elastomeric isolators.

Article Abstract

Seismic isolation is a highly efficacious method for reducing the seismic load on structures. This technique is widely adopted to safeguard structures from earthquakes. Despite the promising results demonstrated by numerous isolation techniques, their implementation remains a significant challenge, particularly in developing countries, due to the high costs associated with manufacturing. Therefore, a novel and affordable base isolation technique has been proposed, namely unbonded mesh elastomeric layered isolator (UMELI). UMELI consists of steel mesh sandwiched between the unbonded layers of elastomers, resulting in an affordable isolator to be used for lightweight, low-rise structures. One of the crucial characteristics of this novel isolator is that it does not require a specialised manufacturing process unlike other elastomeric isolators. In the present study, experimental investigations are conducted to evaluate the dynamic characteristics such as dynamic vertical stiffness, equivalent lateral stiffness, and equivalent viscous damping ratio of UMELI. Its characteristics were studied for different layered isolators and are compared with the unreinforced elastomeric isolator. The investigations have demonstrated the effectiveness of the UMELI by increasing its vertical stiffness and reducing lateral stiffness, thereby enhancing the isolation period with the addition of a steel mesh layer.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11347669PMC
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