Host: The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
Name : Dynamics and Design Conference 2021
Date : September 13, 2021 - September 17, 2021
The purpose of this study is to identify natural frequencies and modes of a base-isolated building by modal analysis using finite element method. In general, multi-degree-of-freedom models are often used to analyze vibration properties of multi-story buildings; however, this modeling is hard to represent spatial behaviors of the buildings such as torsional vibration, and must be considered carefully in case to apply it to base-isolated buildings. In this study, we modelized a base-isolated RC building located in Meiji University as a frame structure combined with floor slabs and aseismic rubbers on the foundation, and computed the natural frequencies and modes of horizontal and torsional vibrations. The primary and secondary natural frequencies of the numerical models agreed approximately with those given by measurements of ambient vibration and seismic waves. In addition, the natural modes demonstrated that the aseismic rubbers restrained large deformation of the buildings and worked effectively for seismic isolation.