1998
DOI: 10.3130/aijs.63.111_3
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Examination on Effective Input Motion to Structures in Heavily Damaged Zone in the 1995 Hyogo-Ken Nanbu Earthquake

Abstract: lhere are a few staし ions in which strong ear1hquake motions were recorded simu 賦aneousiy aI struc ω ral foundations

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“…Boore et al (1980) and Campbell (1984) showed that ground motions at the base of the buildings decrease with increasing building height. Lee et al (1982) and Moslem and Trifunac (1987) concluded that spectral demand does not depend on foundation size, while Yasui et al (1998) concluded that EFM is roughly 70% of FFM when considering SFSI. Iguchi et al (2000) indicated the significant influence of the frequency content of earthquakes on EFM.…”
Section: Anna Karatzetzou (2015)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Boore et al (1980) and Campbell (1984) showed that ground motions at the base of the buildings decrease with increasing building height. Lee et al (1982) and Moslem and Trifunac (1987) concluded that spectral demand does not depend on foundation size, while Yasui et al (1998) concluded that EFM is roughly 70% of FFM when considering SFSI. Iguchi et al (2000) indicated the significant influence of the frequency content of earthquakes on EFM.…”
Section: Anna Karatzetzou (2015)mentioning
confidence: 99%