Abstract :
In this paper, the response behaviors of two
parallel structures coupled by Lead Extrusion Dampers
(LED) under various earthquake ground motion excitations
are investigated. The equation of motion for the two parallel,
multi-degree-of-freedom (MDOF) structures connected
by LEDs is formulated. To explore the viability of
LED to control the responses, namely displacement,
acceleration and shear force of parallel coupled structures,
the numerical study is done in two parts: (1) two parallel
MDOF structures connected with LEDs having same
damper damping in all the dampers and (2) two parallel
MDOF structures connected with LEDs having different
damper damping. A parametric study is conducted to
investigate the optimum damping of the dampers. Moreover,
to limit the cost of the dampers, the study is conducted
with only 50% of total dampers at optimal
locations, instead of placing the dampers at all the floor
level. Results show that LEDs connecting the parallel
structures of different fundamental frequencies, the earthquake-
induced responses of either structure can be effectively
reduced. Further, it is not necessary to connect the
two structures at all floors; however, lesser damper at
appropriate locations can significantly reduce the earthquake
response of the coupled system, thus reducing the
cost of the dampers significantly.