This thesis discusses simulations of earthquake ground motions using prescribed ruptures and dynamic failure. Introducing sliding degrees of freedom led to an innovative technique for numerical modeling of earthquake sources. This technique allows efficient implementation of both prescribed ruptures and dynamic failure on an arbitrarily oriented fault surface. Off the fault surface the solution of the three-dimensional, dynamic elasticity equation uses well known finite-element techniques. We employ parallel processing to efficiently compute the ground motions in domains containing millions of degrees of freedom. Using prescribed ruptures we study the sensitivity of long-period near-source ground motions to five earthquake source paramet...
Abstract Using 3D dynamic models, we investigate the effect of fault stepovers on near-source ground...
Many major faults separate two tectonic plates that slowly move past each other in opposite directio...
We have simulated several scenarios of dynamic rupture propagation for the 1994 Northridge, Californ...
This thesis discusses simulations of earthquake ground motions using prescribed ruptures and dynamic...
This thesis discusses simulations of earthquake ground motions using prescribed ruptures and dynamic...
We studied the sensitivity of near-source ground motions for hypothetical events on a thrust fault ...
We studied the sensitivity of near-source ground motions for hypothetical events on a thrust fault ...
Computer simulation of the strong ground motion generated from the earthquake rupture process on a s...
We simulate long-period near-source ground motions due to hypothetical events on a strike-slip faul...
We examine the characteristics of long-period near-source ground motions by conducting a sensitivity...
We simulate long-period near-source ground motions due to hypothetical events on a strike-slip faul...
The dissertation is devoted to developments of numerical methodologies to simulate physical processe...
The goal of this dissertation is to investigate physical conditions that control the generation of m...
Abstract In the absence of sufficient data in the very near source, predictions of the intensity and...
Many major faults separate two tectonic plates that slowly move past each other in opposite directio...
Abstract Using 3D dynamic models, we investigate the effect of fault stepovers on near-source ground...
Many major faults separate two tectonic plates that slowly move past each other in opposite directio...
We have simulated several scenarios of dynamic rupture propagation for the 1994 Northridge, Californ...
This thesis discusses simulations of earthquake ground motions using prescribed ruptures and dynamic...
This thesis discusses simulations of earthquake ground motions using prescribed ruptures and dynamic...
We studied the sensitivity of near-source ground motions for hypothetical events on a thrust fault ...
We studied the sensitivity of near-source ground motions for hypothetical events on a thrust fault ...
Computer simulation of the strong ground motion generated from the earthquake rupture process on a s...
We simulate long-period near-source ground motions due to hypothetical events on a strike-slip faul...
We examine the characteristics of long-period near-source ground motions by conducting a sensitivity...
We simulate long-period near-source ground motions due to hypothetical events on a strike-slip faul...
The dissertation is devoted to developments of numerical methodologies to simulate physical processe...
The goal of this dissertation is to investigate physical conditions that control the generation of m...
Abstract In the absence of sufficient data in the very near source, predictions of the intensity and...
Many major faults separate two tectonic plates that slowly move past each other in opposite directio...
Abstract Using 3D dynamic models, we investigate the effect of fault stepovers on near-source ground...
Many major faults separate two tectonic plates that slowly move past each other in opposite directio...
We have simulated several scenarios of dynamic rupture propagation for the 1994 Northridge, Californ...