- An
accelerograph can be
referred to as a strong-motion
instrument or seismograph, or
simply an
earthquake accelerometer. They are
usually constructed...
- accelerometers.
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Another type of
seismometer is a
digital strong-motion seismometer, or
accelerograph. The data from such an
instrument is
essential to
understand how an...
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operation carrying an
accelerograph developed by
Emile Hallade, the
inventor of the
Hallade method. The
accelerograph could record horizontal and...
- of
earthquakes in the region. Subsequently, in 1977, a
strong motion accelerograph network was put up in
Metro Manila. The
network was
designed to record...
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George W.
Housner began to
publish calculations of
response spectra from
accelerographs.[1] In the 1982 EERI
Monograph on "Earthquake
Design and Spectra",[2]...
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measure earthquake intensity but PGA is
measured by instruments, such as
accelerographs. It can be
correlated to
macroseismic intensities on the
Mercalli scale...
- 47 g. A 12-story
steel frame building in
Alhambra was out****ed with
accelerographs in the ba****t, at mid-level, and the top of the structure. The top...
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ground motion usually overwhelms a seismometer,
forcing the use of
accelerographs (or
strong ground motion accelerometers) for recording. The science...
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relatively low
levels of
ground acceleration recorded by
strong motion accelerographs placed in one of
these buildings.
Niigata City,
which had just recovered...