Determining
Size of Elastomeric Bearings
For
elastomeric bearing, the vertical load is resisted by its compression where as shear
resistance
of the bearing controls the horizontal movements.
The design of elastomeric bearings are
based on finding a balance between the provision of sufficient stiffness to resist high
compressive force and the flexibility to allow for translation and rotation movement.
The cross
sectional area is usually determined by the allowable pressure on the bearing support.
Sometimes, the plan area of bearings is controlled by the maximum allowable compressive
stress arising from the consideration of delamination of elastomer from steel plates.
In addition, the size of elastomeric bearings is also influenced by considering
the separation between the structure and the edge of bearing which may occur in
rotation because tensile stresses deriving from separation may cause
delamination. The thickness of bearings is designed based on the limitation of its
horizontal stiffness and is controlled by movement requirements. The shear
strain should be less than a certain limit to avoid the occurrence of rolling
over and fatigue damage. The vertical stiffness of bearings is obtained by
inserting sufficient number of steel plates.
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