Treatment of earthquake accelerograms

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  • W. H. Boyce Papua and New Guinea Institute of Technology, Lae, Papua and New Guinea

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https://doi.org/10.5459/bnzsee.3.4.163-172

Abstract

Engineers involved in structural design in earthquake areas are interested in the forces exerted on a structure during strong earthquakes. To evaluate these forces it is necessary to have records of ground motion during such earthquakes. The most convenient motion to record as far as further processing is concerned is ground acceleration. This motion is obtained by using short period pendulums which function as accelerometers.

References

Duflou P. C. and Skinner R. I. New Strong Motion Accelerograph. Proceedings, 3rd World Conference on Earthquake Engineering Vol. 1 N.Z. 1965.

Halverson H. T. The Strong-motion Accelerograph. Proceedings, 3rd World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Vol. 1, N.Z. 1965.

Boyce, W. H. Analysis of Earthquake Accelerograms. Bulletin No. 1, Civil Engineering Department, Papua and New Guinea Institute of Technology, 1970.

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31-12-1970

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Boyce, W. H. (1970). Treatment of earthquake accelerograms. Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 3(4), 163–172. https://doi.org/10.5459/bnzsee.3.4.163-172

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