The currently available empirical scaling laws for estimation of spectral amplitudes are limited to periods longer than 0.04 s. However, for design of equipment and stiff structures on multiple and distant supports, exposed to strong shaking near faults where peak accelerations can exceed 1g, specification of design ground motions at higher frequencies is required. This paper presents a method for extrapolation of pseudo-relative velocity spectral amplitudes of strong earthquake shaking to short periods (0.01 < T < 0.04 sec). The extrapolated spectra can be used as a physical basis for defining design spectral amplitudes in this higher-frequency range. The analysis in this paper implies that for typical strong motion accelerations, pa...
We examine how the decay of high-frequency amplitudes of Fourier spectra of strong earthquake ground...
This thesis describes an investigation of the attenuation of strong earthquake ground motion in the ...
Seismic hazard modelling for regions of low and moderate seismicity is often hampered by the lack of...
Three generations of empirical scaling equations, developed by the Strong Motion Research Group at U...
Empirical scaling equations for Fourier amplitude spectra of strong ground motion are used to descri...
none5Within a Displacement-Based Seismic Design approach, the seismic input is described through dis...
Within a Displacement-Based Seismic Design approach, the seismic input is described through displace...
Within a Displacement-Based Seismic Design approach, the seismic input is described through displace...
This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with U. S. Geological Survey edi...
none3Within a Displacement-Based Design approach, the seismic input is described through displacemen...
This report documents research pertaining to conservatism and variability in seismic risk estimates....
350 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.In current practice, design r...
This thesis describes an investigation of the attenuation of strong earthquake ground motion in the ...
We examine how the decay of high-frequency amplitudes of Fourier spectra of strong earthquake ground...
This thesis describes an investigation of the attenuation of strong earthquake ground motion in the ...
We examine how the decay of high-frequency amplitudes of Fourier spectra of strong earthquake ground...
This thesis describes an investigation of the attenuation of strong earthquake ground motion in the ...
Seismic hazard modelling for regions of low and moderate seismicity is often hampered by the lack of...
Three generations of empirical scaling equations, developed by the Strong Motion Research Group at U...
Empirical scaling equations for Fourier amplitude spectra of strong ground motion are used to descri...
none5Within a Displacement-Based Seismic Design approach, the seismic input is described through dis...
Within a Displacement-Based Seismic Design approach, the seismic input is described through displace...
Within a Displacement-Based Seismic Design approach, the seismic input is described through displace...
This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with U. S. Geological Survey edi...
none3Within a Displacement-Based Design approach, the seismic input is described through displacemen...
This report documents research pertaining to conservatism and variability in seismic risk estimates....
350 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.In current practice, design r...
This thesis describes an investigation of the attenuation of strong earthquake ground motion in the ...
We examine how the decay of high-frequency amplitudes of Fourier spectra of strong earthquake ground...
This thesis describes an investigation of the attenuation of strong earthquake ground motion in the ...
We examine how the decay of high-frequency amplitudes of Fourier spectra of strong earthquake ground...
This thesis describes an investigation of the attenuation of strong earthquake ground motion in the ...
Seismic hazard modelling for regions of low and moderate seismicity is often hampered by the lack of...