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Ground Motion Intensity Measures
Ground motion is the movement of the earth’s surface from earthquakes or explosions. The earthquake ground motion is produced by waves that are generated by a sudden slip on a fault and travel through the earth and along its surface. Typical the ground motion records, such as acceleration time histories, contain a tremendous amount of information. For engineering purposes, the three main characteristics of ground motions are: (1) amplitude, (2) frequency content, (3) duration.
Ground Motion Intensity Measures
Ground motion is the movement of the earth’s surface from earthquakes or explosions. The earthquake ground motion is produced by waves that are generated by a sudden slip on a fault and travel through the earth and along its surface. Typical the ground motion records, such as acceleration time histories, contain a tremendous amount of information. For engineering purposes, the three main characteristics of ground motions are: (1) amplitude, (2) frequency content, (3) duration.
Ground Motion Intensity Measures
Saouma, Victor E. (author) / Hariri-Ardebili, M. Amin (author)
Aging, Shaking, and Cracking of Infrastructures ; Chapter: 22 ; 529-548
2021-04-14
20 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Ground motion , Signal processing , Frequency content , Response spectrum , Intensity measure , Scalar IM , Vectorized IM , Time history Engineering , Geoengineering, Foundations, Hydraulics , Numerical Analysis , Building Repair and Maintenance , Offshore Engineering , Applications of Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos Theory
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