Current analysis procedures for seismically isolated bridges frequently use an equivalent (approximate) linearization approach to represent the response of nonlinear isolation/energy dissipation devices. Linearization allows standard linear elastic analysis methods, e.g., the response spectrum method, to be conveniently used for design purposes. The linearization approach is by nature an iterative method implying the need to repeatedly correct and analyze a numerical finite-element model.Afurther simplification could be achieved using closed form equations to represent (1) the structure displacement patterns and (2) the restoring forces from structural elements. The paper explores such a possibility with reference to partially isolated cont...