Friction Dampers
Friction dampers definition
When two contacting objects move relative to each other, the friction force opposite to the sliding direction is generated on the contact surface to convert the vibration energy of the building into heat energy and dissipate it.
Features of Friction Dampers
High cost performance and small cross-section.
The sliding displacement is small.
Strong energy consumption capacity.
Simple connection method
Application of friction dampers in buildings
It is mainly used in schools, hospitals, large public buildings, public places with high density of people, industrial plants, parking lots, bridges, municipal engineering and other fields.
As well as new construction projects and seismic reinforcement and renovation of existing buildings.
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