Hierarchical Simulations and Seismic Performance Evaluation of Tall Buildings Equipped with Negative Stiffness Damped Outrigger with Damping Amplification — Meng Wang (2025) | RDL Network
Hierarchical Simulations and Seismic Performance Evaluation of Tall Buildings Equipped with Negative Stiffness Damped Outrigger with Damping Amplification
Article 2025 en
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Meng Wang
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Xiang-He Liu
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Chao Liu
Abstract
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To address the damping limitations of conventional damped outrigger (CDO) systems in tall buildings and reduce the damping force demand of viscous damper installed at the outrigger end, a novel negative stiffness damped outrigger with damping amplification (NSDO-DA) has been developed, fabricated, and dynamically tested. The results demonstrated its ability to generate an adaptive negative stiffness effect and enhanced damping performance. This paper presents a hierarchical numerical simulation of the NSDO-DA system, spanning from its key component to its application in tall buildings, using a detailed finite element model. Specifically, the key components, including disk spring pairs and disk spring brace (DSB), were modeled and validated against cyclic test results. Furthermore, numerical finite-element models of three outrigger systems—pure negative stiffness mechanism (NS), negative stiffness damped outrigger (NSDO), and NSDO-DA—were developed using three-dimensional (3D) solid elements. These models were validated through dynamic test results and employed for a parametric study to overcome the limitations of testing facilities and theoretical assumptions. Finally, the seismic performance of tall buildings incorporating the NSDO-DA system was assessed through simulations of a 50-story tall building example.
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