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Criteria for processing response-spectrum-compatible seismic accelerations simulated via spectral representation

Earthquakes and Structures, 2012
The spectral representation method is a quick and versatile tool for the generation of spatially variable, response-spectrum-compatible simulations to be used in the nonlinear seismic response evaluation of extended structures, such as bridges. However, just as recorded data, these simulated accelerations require processing, but, unlike recorded data ...
A. Zerva, H. Morikawa, S. Sawada
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Floor spectra by mode acceleration-based response spectrum approach for nonclassically damped structures

Nuclear Engineering and Design, 1986
Abstract Mode truncation is often used in seismic structural analyses of the classically as well as the nonclassically damped structures. In some cases, however, it can introduce significant error in calculated response due to the, so-called, missing mass effect.
A.M. Sharma, M.P. Singh
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Accelerated reliability test results: importance of input vibration spectrum and mechanical response of test article

Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium. 2000 Proceedings. International Symposium on Product Quality and Integrity (Cat. No.00CH37055), 2002
Repetitive shock (RS) and electrodynamic (ED) vibration systems produce substantially different vibration conditions at the input point to the test article. These differences are most evident in terms of peak G level and spectrum content. The RS system produces vibration in short bursts which contain extremely high G amplitudes at the leading edge of ...
S. Jawaid, P. Rogers
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Estimation of strength reduction factors via normalized pseudo‐acceleration response spectrum

Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics, 2006
AbstractEstimation of design forces in ductility‐based earthquake‐resistant design continues to be carried out with the application of response modification factors on elastic design spectra, and it remains interesting to explore how best to estimate strength reduction factors (SRFs) for a design situation.
Debasis Karmakar, Vinay K. Gupta
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Dynamic responses of asphalt concrete slab under cyclic wheel loading using acceleration spectrum analysis

Construction and Building Materials, 2017
Abstract The dynamic response of pavement, especially in term of vibration, provides information on pavement damage prediction, noise control and so forth. The vibration of pavement is also a potential energy which can be collected by energy harvester and utilized by sensing technology to obtain information of traffic and pavement conditions. In this
Yinning Zhang   +4 more
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RESPONSE SPECTRUM METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF PEAK VERTICAL FLOOR ACCELERATIONS

Although a wide variety of response spectrum methods have been developed to estimate peak horizontal floor accelerations, much less attention has been devoted to study the applicability of those methods for the vertical direction or to develop new methods to estimate this response.
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Damping Modification Factor of Acceleration Response Spectrum considering Seismological Effects

Journal of Earthquake Engineering, 2022
Haizhong Zhang, Yan-Gang Zhao
exaly  

Evaluation of the Floor Acceleration Response Spectra of Numerical Building Models Based on Recorded Building Response Data

Journal of Earthquake Engineering, 2022
Hamidreza Anajafi   +2 more
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