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Damage of connecting place between upper roofs and bottom substructures are one of the main earthquake damages, as is shown in many earthquakes. To reduce the probability of this kind of damage, a separated substructure design method was proposed. The substructures were divided into two parts: one part sustaining horizontal and part vertical loads of the roof and the other part only sustaining the rest of vertical loads of the roof. The former substructure was connected with the roof using steel structures with larger elastic deformation. The latter substructure was connected with the roof using horizontal sliding bearings, so horizontal shear force was released to reduce the damage probability of bearings. FE models for a typical single-layer latticed dome and its bottom substructures were built based on this design idea. Their dynamic performances were computed under smaller and stronger earthquakes based on contemporary design codes, the results showed that the dome and the part of its bottom substructures sustaining horizontal and part vertical loads of the roof can be computed independently, and the dome's temperature stress can be released effectively; the aseismic performances of the structure are good under smaller and stronger earthquakes; it costs less steel to be used. © 2018, Editorial Office of Journal of Vibration and Shock. All right reserved.
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