Increasing Seismic Safety by Combining Engineering Technologies and Seismological Data
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Increasing Seismic Safety by Combining Engineering Technologies and Seismological Data
The Use of Ambient Noise for Building and Soil Characterisation. - The Need for Standardized Approach for Estimating the Local Site Effects Based on Ambient Noise Recordings. - Are Transients Carrying Useful Information for Estimating H/V Spectral Ratios?. - Basic Structure of QTS (HVSR) and Examples of Applications. - Ambient Noise and Site Response: From Estimation of Site Effects to Determination of the Subsoil Structure. - In-Situ Estimates of Material Damping from Environmental Noise Measurements. - Estimates of Vs30 Based on Constrained H/V Ratio Measurements Alone. - Comparison of Recorded Dynamic Characteristics of Structures and Ground During Strong and Weak Shaking. - HVSR Technique Improvement Using Redundant Wavelet Transform. - Effect of Buildings on Free-Field Ground Motion. - Effect of Building-Building Interaction on “Free-Field” Ground Motion. - Role of Dynamic Properties on Building Vulnerability. - How Far Ambient Noise Measurement May Help to Assess Building Vulnerability?. - Assessment of Seismic Capacity of Existing Buildings – Effects of Uncertainties. - Estimation of the Period of Vibration of Existing RC Building Types Based on Experimental Data and Numerical Results. - Retrofitting and Strengthening Evaluation from Stiffness Variations of a Damaged Building from Ambient Vibration Recordings. - State-of-the-Art – Recent Advances and Applications. - Microtremor Soil-Structure Resonance Study in the Bovec Basin (NW Slovenia) Related to 1998 and 2004 Damaging Earthquakes. - Recent Earthquake Site Response Studies in Canada. - Recent Applications of Ambient Vibration Measurements in Croatia. - Applications to World Heritage Sites. - Two Applications of the HVSR Technique to Cultural Heritage and Historical Masonry. - Overview of Seismic Hazard Studies in Tunis City. - An Empirical Geotechnical Seismic Site Response Procedure
The Use of Ambient Noise for Building and Soil Characterisation. - The Need for Standardized Approach for Estimating the Local Site Effects Based on Ambient Noise Recordings. - Are Transients Carrying Useful Information for Estimating H/V Spectral Ratios?. - Basic Structure of QTS (HVSR) and Examples of Applications. - Ambient Noise and Site Response: From Estimation of Site Effects to Determination of the Subsoil Structure. - In-Situ Estimates of Material Damping from Environmental Noise Measurements. - Estimates of Vs30 Based on Constrained H/V Ratio Measurements Alone. - Comparison of Recorded Dynamic Characteristics of Structures and Ground During Strong and Weak Shaking. - HVSR Technique Improvement Using Redundant Wavelet Transform. - Effect of Buildings on Free-Field Ground Motion. - Effect of Building-Building Interaction on “Free-Field” Ground Motion. - Role of Dynamic Properties on Building Vulnerability. - How Far Ambient Noise Measurement May Help to Assess Building Vulnerability?. - Assessment of Seismic Capacity of Existing Buildings – Effects of Uncertainties. - Estimation of the Period of Vibration of Existing RC Building Types Based on Experimental Data and Numerical Results. - Retrofitting and Strengthening Evaluation from Stiffness Variations of a Damaged Building from Ambient Vibration Recordings. - State-of-the-Art – Recent Advances and Applications. - Microtremor Soil-Structure Resonance Study in the Bovec Basin (NW Slovenia) Related to 1998 and 2004 Damaging Earthquakes. - Recent Earthquake Site Response Studies in Canada. - Recent Applications of Ambient Vibration Measurements in Croatia. - Applications to World Heritage Sites. - Two Applications of the HVSR Technique to Cultural Heritage and Historical Masonry. - Overview of Seismic Hazard Studies in Tunis City. - An Empirical Geotechnical Seismic Site Response Procedure