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An OpenSees Surrogate Constitutive Model for High-Damping Rubber Based on Machine Learning

The complex mechanical properties of high-damping rubber (HDR), a commonly used seismic isolation material in buildings and bridges, present a significant challenge in civil engineering. In a previous study, the… Click to show full abstract

The complex mechanical properties of high-damping rubber (HDR), a commonly used seismic isolation material in buildings and bridges, present a significant challenge in civil engineering. In a previous study, the authors proposed an HDR constitutive model that combines a Gated Recurrent Unit (GRU) and an attention mechanism, offering novel insights into the mechanical properties of HDR. The constitutive model was simplified first to facilitate the deployment of the proposed constitutive model within the finite element analysis environment. Then, the simplified constitutive model was converted into a uniaxial material format suitable for use within the open system for earthquake engineering simulation (OpenSees). In OpenSees, the uniaxial material was named HDRGA material, and the code for the HDRGA material header and source files was written. Finally, an HDR surrogate constitutive model was developed in OpenSees. To validate the precision of the HDRGA material in characterizing the mechanical attributes of HDR, a two-node model and a single-pier model were devised, and their accuracy was verified through a comparative analysis of test results and nonlinear time history calculation results, respectively. The results demonstrate that the developed HDRGA material is capable of performing well under earthquakes.

Keywords: hdrga material; constitutive model; damping rubber; high damping; model

Journal Title: Polymers
Year Published: 2024

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