Assessment of the Mechanical Properties of Low-Cost Seismic Isolators Exposed to Environmental Conditions

Erika D. Lemos-Micolta, Isabel C. Velasco-Cuervo, Ingrid E. Madera-Sierra, Manuel Alejandro Rojas-Manzano, Orlando Cundumí, Edwin Patino, Manuel Salmeron-Becerra, Marina Lopez-Arias, Shirley J. Dyke, Mirian Velay-Lizancos

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Abstract

In Colombia, low-cost unbonded fiber-reinforced elastomeric isolators made from natural rubber (UN-FREI) and recycled rubber (UR-FREI) have emerged as a solution to mitigate damage in low-rise structures during earthquakes. However, their performance under environmental degradation caused by factors such as carbon dioxide, saltwater, relative humidity, and UV radiation has not been sufficiently studied. These agents can compromise the mechanical properties of rubber, affecting its ability to dissipate energy. This study evaluates the performance of these isolators under different environmental conditions through the initial characterization of rubber, mechanical testing of small-scale prototypes exposed to controlled environments, and seismic analysis of an isolated structure. Modification factors (λ(ae,max) and λ(ae,min)) were determined to quantify the impact of degradation on structural behavior. The results indicate that UN-FREI specimens are more sensitive to environmental conditions than UR-FREI specimens, whereas the mechanical properties of UN-FREI small-scale prototypes remain more stable compared to those of UR-FREI. This leads to increased drift, base shear, and demand-to-capacity ratios (DCRs) in the structural analysis. The findings emphasize the need for experimental testing of isolators to establish modification factors that accurately reflect the effects of environmental conditions on structures throughout their service life.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3467
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume15
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2025

Keywords

  • carbon dioxide
  • durability
  • environmental agents
  • fiber-reinforced seismic isolators
  • isolated building
  • relative humidity
  • saltwater
  • UV rays

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