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Nonstationary stochastic model of earthquake motions
Eight strong-motion accelerograms recorded on firm ground and at moderate epicentral distances are studied for purpose of developing reasonable stochastic representation of time history of ground accelerations during strong earthquakes; nonstationary gaussian filtered shot-noise process is examined; member functions of mathematical model and their associated linear response spectra are compared with corresponding information obtained from recorded accelerograms; nonstationary gaussian filtered shot-noise process with second-order filter is proposed for stochastic simulation of strong-motion earthquakes.
Nonstationary stochastic model of earthquake motions
Eight strong-motion accelerograms recorded on firm ground and at moderate epicentral distances are studied for purpose of developing reasonable stochastic representation of time history of ground accelerations during strong earthquakes; nonstationary gaussian filtered shot-noise process is examined; member functions of mathematical model and their associated linear response spectra are compared with corresponding information obtained from recorded accelerograms; nonstationary gaussian filtered shot-noise process with second-order filter is proposed for stochastic simulation of strong-motion earthquakes.
Nonstationary stochastic model of earthquake motions
ASCE -- Proc (J Eng Mechanics Div)
Amin, M. (author) / Ang, A.H.S. (author)
1968
25 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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