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    Using Locally Resonant Meta-basement to Attenuate Seismic Induced Vibrations of High-rise Buildings

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    Embargo Lift Date
    2027-06-06
    Authors
    Zhou, Wen
    Date
    2025
    Supervisor
    Wensu Chen
    Hong Hao
    Bi Kaiming
    Type
    Thesis
    Award
    PhD
    
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    Faculty
    Science and Engineering
    School
    School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/97951
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    Abstract

    This thesis investigates the use of seismic metamaterials for vibration control in high-rise buildings. It begins with the development of a novel meta-basement design that balances performance and cost. The design is further enhanced by incorporating negative stiffness mechanisms and multiple resonators to achieve a wide bandgap in the low-frequency range. Finally, the research extends the symmetric model to consider asymmetry, examining the bandgap characteristics of asymmetric meta-basements with coupled translational-torsional responses.

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