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 Even buildings need isolation (Sinan Acikgoz, Engineering)

Diagram of negative stiffnesses and the structural support of bridges

 

We rely on buildings to isolate us from the outside world. However, sometimes, buildings themselves need to be isolated, to protect them from the vibrations of the ground.

Ground vibrations may occur due to nearby vibrating machines, transportation activities and earthquakes. Earthquakes typically induce larger vibrations in the ground than other sources, potentially leading to building damage. To prevent damage, it is necessary to isolate buildings from the ground they are founded on.

This can be achieved through rocking isolation. A rocking-isolated building is allowed to sit freely on its foundations, without being fixed to the ground. Under the influence of an earthquake, its columns may uplift on their corners and start to rock back and forth (see figure above for a rocking frame). This rocking motion isolates the structure by preventing the ground vibrations from deforming the building. It has the following desirable mechanical properties:

  1. Negative stiffness: In a rigid rocking structure, the forces experienced by the structure decrease with increasing horizontal deflection u. You can try this by pushing a large textbook to make it pivot around one of its corners. It will require less effort as you push it further. Similarly, the rocking-isolated structure will experience the maximum force at the point of uplift. The magnitude of this force will be independent of the intensity of ground shaking, effectively isolating the structure from the vibrations of the ground.
  2. Size effect: Most civil engineering structures are large. This ensures that these structures typically remain stable (e.g. do not tip over) as the resistance of objects to rocking increases with their size. This size effect is something you might be familiar with if you have watched a ballerina conduct a pirouette. To slow down, the ballerina needs to extend her arms away from chest and become bigger; this provides more resistance against rotation.
  3. Damping: Damping refers to forces that reduce the amplitude of vibrations. In a rocking isolated structure, damping occurs to due to impulse forces which appear when the structure impacts with the ground. Sacrificial elements (similar to car bumpers) can be used at interfaces to increase damping and slow down rocking motion.

The concept of rocking isolation was invented in New Zealand in the 1970s.  The South Rangitikei Rail Bridge was the first and most daring rocking structure built (see figure above) but rocking isolation is being rediscovered today. Investigations are underway to design and build efficient rocking systems for a range of structures and materials (see the video link below for an example of a timber rocking frame). This presents an important change in earthquake resistant design philosophy; engineers now aim to design buildings where building elements are isolated from the ground and where damage is localised to a few sacrificial elements. Such isolation can help save lives, and limit the soaring economic costs of earthquakes around the world.

REFERENCES:

Further reading on classical base isolation:  https://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/resources/1022-base-isolation-and-seismic-dampers

Rocking Timber Frame: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJmMUGkKr8s

Makris, N. (2014). A half-century of rocking isolation. Earthquakes and Structures, 7(6), 1187-1221. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/276247133_A_half-century_of_rocking_isolation

Makris, N. (2019). Seismic isolation: Early history. Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics, 48(2), 269-283.

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  • Mansfield Isolation Conversation
    • 3rd and 4th Century Social Distancing in the Desert (Jenn Strawbridge, Theology)
    • Avoiding an Empty Universe with Solitary Neutrinos (Steve Biller, Physics)
    • Daniel Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year (Ros Ballaster, English)
    • Doing Community in Isolation: Mosques, Mecca and One Direction
    • Isolation and Revelation (Alison Salvesen, Oriental Studies)
    • Magnets in isolation (Stephen Blundell, Physics)
    • Oscar Wilde in prison (Michèle Mendelssohn, English)
    • Physically, but not socially, isolated: Insights from a small Micronesian island
    • Power and politics amidst COVID-19 seclusions—perspectives from geography (Amber Murrey, Geography)
    • Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s ‘Fears in Solitude’ (Ruth Scobie, English)
    • Social Distancing in Ancrene Wisse (Lucinda Rumsey, English)
    • Social distancing and quantum computing – are we all qubits now? (Jason Smith, Materials Science)
    • Thomas Nashe: ‘Plague’s Prisoner’ (Chris Salamone, English)
    •  Even buildings need isolation (Sinan Acikgoz, Engineering)

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