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π’ Base Isolation Explorer
Instead of making a building strong enough to survive the shaking, disconnect it from the ground. Lead-rubber bearings lengthen the period far past the spectrum's dangerous plateau and dissipate energy in a fat hysteresis loop. The catch: the building now moves nearly a metre, and something has to accommodate that gap.
Isolation System
Building & Site
Live Result
β
Design displacement Dβ
Effective isolated period Teffβ
Equivalent damping Ξ²eqβ
Damping reduction Ξ·β
Base shear (isolated)β
Base shear if fixed-base at plateauβ
Powered by bilinear isolator theory with the
equivalent-linear (secant stiffness + equivalent viscous damping) method
(
engine/base-isolation.js). Verified before publishing: the
equivalent damping computed from the hysteresis loop area matches the
independently-stated closed form Ξ² = 2Qd(DβDy)/(ΟKeffDΒ²)
to machine precision, Ξ· returns exactly 1.000 at the 5% reference damping, and
the design displacement is solved by iteration then verified to satisfy its
own defining equation β a genuine fixed point, not merely the last
iterate. Keff is confirmed to always lie strictly between the
post-yield and initial stiffness.Method
Naeim & KellyBilinear lead-rubber bearing model; Keff = Kd + Qd/D, Wd = 4Qd(DβDy).
EN 1998-1 Β§10Damping reduction Ξ· = β(0.10/(0.05+ΞΎ)) β₯ 0.55.
Scope: equivalent-linear analysis of the isolation system only. Does NOT model superstructure flexibility, bidirectional interaction, velocity dependence, lead-core heating, bearing stability/buckling, or uplift β all of which matter in real isolation design. A teaching tool, not a bearing specification.