Structural Design of High-Rise RC Buildings using Coupled Vibration Control System
By Y. Fukumoto, K. Nishimura, K. Sasamoto and M. Kataoka

Concrete Journal, Vol.56, No.4, Apr. 2018


Synopsis
The possibility of the occurrence of a mega earthquake of the near-fault type or trench type having been pointed out in recent years, high seismic performance is an important requirement for buildings. The authors have developed and proposed a coupled vibration control system that consists of two structures with greatly differing natural periods housed within the same building. As an example of a high-rise RC condominium building to which this coupled vibration control system is applied, we introduce such a building specially designed to withstand mega earthquakes. Further, we introduce a hybrid system that combines a coupled vibration control system and a base-isolating system, which we have newly developed to accommodate a broader periodic band and offer the robustness and redundancy required to withstand higher seismic excitation levels.
Keywords:
coupled vibration control system, mega earthquake, fixed point theory, robustness, redundancy, hybrid structure

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