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engineering applications,
accelerograms are also
useful for the
study earthquakes from a
scientific viewpoint. For example,
accelerograms can be used to reconstruct...
- Hudson,
Donald E. (1990) [1979].
Reading and
Interpreting Strong Motion Accelerograms.
Engineering monographs on
earthquake criteria,
structural design, and...
- to the
amplitude of the
largest absolute acceleration recorded on an
accelerogram at a site
during a
particular earthquake.
Earthquake shaking generally...
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placed on a
hillside 5 km (3.1 mi) to the west.
Investigation of the
accelerograms from
these units revealed the
strongest shaking lasted 4–5 seconds....
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floor accelerations. IDA grew out of the
typical practice of
scaling accelerograms by
multiplying with a
constant factor to
represent more or less severe...
- Vafai, A. (2010),
Characteristics of
Second Generation Endurance Time
Accelerograms,
Scientia Iranica, v17, n1, p53-61, Link
Kaveh A.,
Mahdavi V., "Generation...
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expanded to 30
stations in the valley, and
nearly 700
strong motion accelerograms were
gathered from
earthquakes by 1987. The 1987
events produced 65...
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earthquake had an
aftershock zone that
matched the area of the disturbances.
Accelerograms recorded from the
nearby Del Rio
Country Club also
showed "clear and...
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motion record that was
obtained from the 1952 shock, as well as the
accelerogram from the 1940 El
Centro earthquake, were the most
widely used data sets...
- of the
seismometer and an
inspection of the
photographically enlarged accelerogram revealed that the
limit was hit twice, with a
maximum deflection of 31 mm...