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What Is an Earthquake Isolator?

Last Updated: 12/01/2025

Seismic isolators are special components placed beneath buildings. These components prevent excessive swaying of the building during an earthquake, thereby protecting both the structure and its occupants from damage.

How Do They Work?

Seismic isolators slightly separate the building from the ground. When earthquake waves arrive, these components slow down the movement, allowing the building to shift in a gentle manner.

Components of Seismic Isolators

  • Rubber layers: Soften movement through their flexible structure.
  • Steel plates: Increase durability.
  • Lead core: Absorbs energy and reduces shaking.

Types of Seismic Isolators

  • Rubber isolators: Provide smooth movement and have a long lifespan.
  • Lead-core isolators: Absorb energy and reduce swaying.
  • Pendulum-type isolators: Slow down shaking by sliding along a curved surface.

Building with Seismic Isolators (Generated by Artificial Intelligence)

Where Are They Used?

They are commonly used in hospitals, schools, and public buildings. These systems are also retrofitted into newly constructed buildings and some older structures.

Why Are They Important?

Seismic isolators help prevent building collapse and ensure that people can live safely in earthquake-prone areas.

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What Is an Earthquake Isolator?

Purpose(s)

Protect the building during an earthquake

Benefit

Reduces shaking, increases safety

Material(s)

Rubber

lead

steel

Application Area(s)

School

public building

hospital

Who Wrote?
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AuthorYusuf İslam TuğlaDecember 1, 2025
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Seismic isolators are special components placed beneath buildings. These components protect both the structure and its occupants by preventing excessive swaying during an earthquake. They are made from materials such as rubber, steel, and lead. Although they come in different types, all serve the same purpose: to reduce shaking. Today, they are widely used especially in hospitals, schools, and public buildings.

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Erdal Coşun. "Sismik İzolasyon ve Enerji Sönümleyiciler." Accessed October 20, 2025

Mehmet Kara, Elif Küçük. “Sismik İzolatör Teknolojili Hastaneler ve Dayanıklılığı Artırılan Okullar İstanbul’un Güvenli Limanları Olacak.” *Anadolu Ajansı*, February 20, 2023. Accessed October 20, 2025. https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/asrin-felaketi/sismik-izolator-teknolojili-hastaneler-ve-dayanikliligi-artirilan-okullar-istanbulun-guvenli-limanlari-olacak/2821600

Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı. "Deprem İzolatör Sistemleri Modülü." Accessed October 20, 2025

Semra Orkan. “Başakşehir Çam ve Sakura Şehir Hastanesi’nde 2 Bin 68 Sismik İzolatör Var.” *Anadolu Ajansı*, February 17, 2023. Accessed October 20, 2025. https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/asrin-felaketi/basaksehir-cam-ve-sakura-sehir-hastanesinde-2-bin-68-sismik-izolator-var/2817893

Yusuf İslam Tuğla. “Deprem İzolatörü.” *Küre Ansiklopedi*. Accessed October 20, 2025. https://kureansiklopedi.com/tr/detay/deprem-izolatoru-71c4d

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