Compatibility charts of BRB-VD combined systems for RC frames in ultra-high seismic intensity zones

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  • Shuwei Lan Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Kunming University, No. 2 Puxin Road, Economic and Technological Development Zone,Kunming, Yunnan 650214, China https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7429-6762
  • Yu Liu School of Public Safety and Emergency Management, Kunming University of Science and Technology,No. 68 Wenchang Road, Wuhua Zone, Kunming, Yunnan 650093, China
  • Xiang Lan Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Kunming University, No. 2 Puxin Road, Economic and Technological Development Zone,Kunming, Yunnan 650214, China
  • Kechuang Wu Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Kunming University, No. 2 Puxin Road, Economic and Technological Development Zone,Kunming, Yunnan 650214, China

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https://doi.org/10.24425/bpasts.2026.157319

Abstract

The combined seismic energy dissipation of BRB and VD in ultra-high seismic zones leverages their strengths, producing a hybrid damping system with excellent performance and significant application potential. Although the potential of such combined damping systems in seismic design is widely recognized, the lack of a clear methodology for coordinating their distinct stiffness and damping mechanisms remains a major barrier to their effective implementation. To solve the compatibility issue between the two technologies, we perform a series of computational analyses of reinforced concrete frame structures equipped with BRB-VD combined systems in ultra-high seismic zones. The analysis determines key parameters, including the nominal lateral stiffness ratio K of BRBs and the additional damping ratio ξa provided by VD. As a result, the K-ξa relationship charts illustrating the compatibility between the two dampers under different seismic design groups in ultra-high seismic zones are developed, eliminating the inconvenience caused by multiple iterations based on the response spectrum design method. The accuracy and practicability of the K-ξa relation charts for combined seismic energy dissipation design are further validated through engineering examples, providing a convenient manual calculation tool for structural engineers and offering valuable references for similar high-seismic regions aroundthe world.

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2026-02-28

How to Cite

Lan, Shuwei, et al. “Compatibility Charts of BRB-VD Combined Systems for RC Frames in Ultra-High Seismic Intensity Zones”. Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences Technical Sciences, vol. 74, no. 2, Feb. 2026, p. e157319, doi:10.24425/bpasts.2026.157319.

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