TY - JOUR TI - PREDICTION MODEL FOR BASE SHEAR INCREASE DUE TO VERTICAL GROUND MOTION IN FRICTION PENDULUM ISOLATED STRUCTURES AB - Seismic isolation is one of the most effective seismic hazard mitigation techniques, which has been implemented in many structures. Friction pendulum isolators are one of the most popular isolation devices to achieve energy dissipation and shear resistance that depends on the effective radius and instantaneous vertical force on them. So, the horizontal response of this type of isolators is coupled with the axial load on them, which could change due to vertical acceleration during ground shaking. Thus, it makes consideration of the vertical excitation in the design and analysis phase inevitable, especially for structures in those regions where vertical ground accelerations are more pronounced. In this study a model for the prediction of increase in base shear due to vertical motion for friction pendulum isolated structures is proposed. A simple single friction pendulum isolator system is utilized with the assumption of rigid superstructure on top and subjected to a hundred earthquake ground motions with different characteristics. A multi-layer perceptron model with three layers is utilized, and a simple computer program, which is open-source, is prepared to construct probability curves. With the help of the program, within the range of the considered structural parameters in the study, probability curves related to increase in base shear, maximum isolator displacement and residual isolator displacement can be constructed, and designers can have a rough estimation on modification of these parameters due to vertical ground motion. AU - Cilsalar, Huseyin DO - 10.17482/uumfd.959868 PY - 2022 JO - Uludağ Üniversitesi Mühendislik Fakültesi Dergisi VL - 27 IS - 1 SN - 2148-4147 SP - 175 EP - 190 DB - TRDizin UR - http://search/yayin/detay/1109595 ER -