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Effects of interface material on the performance of free rocking blocks
Authors:Mohamed A ElGawady  Quincy Ma  John W Butterworth  Jason Ingham
Institution:1. Civil and Environmental Engineering, Washington State University, U.S.A.;2. Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University of Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation on the rocking behavior of rigid blocks. Two types of test specimens have been tested, namely M and C types. Nine blocks of the M type and two blocks of the C type with different aspect ratios were tested with varying initial rotational amplitudes and with different materials at the contact interface, namely concrete, timber, steel, and rubber. The results showed that the interface material has significant influence on the free rocking performance of the blocks. Blocks tested on rubber had the fastest energy dissipation followed by concrete and timber bases, respectively. Analysis of the test results has shown that the energy dissipation in the case of tests on a rubber base is a continuous mechanism whereas in the case of tests on rigid bases, i.e. timber and concrete, energy dissipation is a discrete function. Finally, the rocking characteristics of the blocks were calculated using piecewise equations of motion and numerical analysis. It was possible to predict the correct free rocking amplitude response when a reliable value for the coefficient of restitution was used. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:rocking  radiation damping  rubber  interface material  nonlinear dynamic
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