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Parametric modeling of earthquake response spectra
Abstract A mathematical model for the response spectra is determined using statistical analysis. The form of the model is first established using fifty computer simulated accelerograms. The final form is then used on twenty-five accelerograms from fifteen past United States earthquakes. This model smooths out peaks and valleys which are characteristic of the response spectrum of any single earthquake. Thus it serves as a ‘smooth design spectrum’ and can be used to approximate structural response to a future seismic event.
Parametric modeling of earthquake response spectra
Abstract A mathematical model for the response spectra is determined using statistical analysis. The form of the model is first established using fifty computer simulated accelerograms. The final form is then used on twenty-five accelerograms from fifteen past United States earthquakes. This model smooths out peaks and valleys which are characteristic of the response spectrum of any single earthquake. Thus it serves as a ‘smooth design spectrum’ and can be used to approximate structural response to a future seismic event.
Parametric modeling of earthquake response spectra
Febres Cedillo, H.E. (author) / Asghar Bhatti, M. (author)
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering ; 10 ; 291-302
1991-01-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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