Brief Introduction of Traditional Seismic Technology and Emerging Isolation Technology

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Seismic can be divided into passive seismic and active seismic. Seismic isolation technology belong to the second type. Base isolation structure is defined by setting the isolation layer between the superstructure and foundation building, to extend the natural period architecture, increasing the damping to reduce structural seismic response. It is a passive control system. Compared with the traditional seismic structure, it mainly through the isolation layer to absorb and dissipate energy, reducing the response to the earthquake.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1010-1012)

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250-253

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August 2014

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