This paper describes the physical relationships that exist between the Fourier transform and the response spectrum of a strong-motion accelerogram. By developing the new concept of the “Damped Fourier Spectrum” (D.F.S.), we show that the velocity and displacement of the damped oscillator can be represented by a linear combination of the real and imaginary parts of the D.F.S. and by the initial conditions. The D.F.S. represents a new way of “smoothing” the classical Fourier Transform by using a physically based filter
It is shown that the common response spectrum method for synchronous ground motion can be extended t...
Although useful information can be extracted from strong-motion earthquake records by visually exami...
In this paper we present a technique for calculating the vibration response of damped panels when fo...
This paper describes the physical relationships that exist between the Fourier transform and the res...
The concept of the Damped Fourier Transform (D. F. S.) has been developed through an understanding o...
This paper presents the physical relationships that exist between the response spectra and the Fouri...
The use of Fourier spectrum techniques in earthquake engineering has grown rapidly in recent years b...
The objectives of the studies reported in this dissertation are: (1) to develop improved techniques...
The problem of the dynamic response of a structure to an earthquake has been formulated in a manner ...
A comparison of analog and digital computation of strong-motion earthquake response spectra is made,...
accepted for publication in European Physical Journal B see http://www.epj.orgInternational audience...
Consider a SDOF system, excited by a transient forcef(t), which is a pulse of finite duration t*. Th...
A multiple filter technique is developed using a single-degree-of-freedom lightly-damped oscillator ...
International audienceThin plates vibrating at large amplitudes may exhibit a strongly nonlinear reg...
Although the frequency domain analysis using the standard Discrete Fourier Transform and the Fast Fo...
It is shown that the common response spectrum method for synchronous ground motion can be extended t...
Although useful information can be extracted from strong-motion earthquake records by visually exami...
In this paper we present a technique for calculating the vibration response of damped panels when fo...
This paper describes the physical relationships that exist between the Fourier transform and the res...
The concept of the Damped Fourier Transform (D. F. S.) has been developed through an understanding o...
This paper presents the physical relationships that exist between the response spectra and the Fouri...
The use of Fourier spectrum techniques in earthquake engineering has grown rapidly in recent years b...
The objectives of the studies reported in this dissertation are: (1) to develop improved techniques...
The problem of the dynamic response of a structure to an earthquake has been formulated in a manner ...
A comparison of analog and digital computation of strong-motion earthquake response spectra is made,...
accepted for publication in European Physical Journal B see http://www.epj.orgInternational audience...
Consider a SDOF system, excited by a transient forcef(t), which is a pulse of finite duration t*. Th...
A multiple filter technique is developed using a single-degree-of-freedom lightly-damped oscillator ...
International audienceThin plates vibrating at large amplitudes may exhibit a strongly nonlinear reg...
Although the frequency domain analysis using the standard Discrete Fourier Transform and the Fast Fo...
It is shown that the common response spectrum method for synchronous ground motion can be extended t...
Although useful information can be extracted from strong-motion earthquake records by visually exami...
In this paper we present a technique for calculating the vibration response of damped panels when fo...