Caltech Earthquake Engineering Research Laboratory Technical Reports

Analyses of strong motion earthquake accelerograms, Volume III - Response spectra; Part G - Accelerograms IIG106 through IIG114

Earthquake Engineering Research Laboratory, (1973) Analyses of strong motion earthquake accelerograms, Volume III - Response spectra; Part G - Accelerograms IIG106 through IIG114. Technical Report: CaltechEERL:1973.EERL-73-85. California Institute of Technology.

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Abstract

This is one of a series of reports presenting earthquake response spectrum curves calculated from corrected ground accelerograms. In the preface to the first part, Volume III, Part A, Report No. EERL 72-80, there is a summary of response spectrum techniques in earthquake engineering which is available as background material for users of the data. For each earthquake accelerogram, two spectrum plots are given - relative velocity response versus period on a linear scale, and a tripartite log-log plot giving relative displacement, pseudo-velocity, and pseudo-acceleration spectra. The Fourier spectrum is also shown on the linear plot. Digital print-outs of ordinates of the plotted curves are tabulated for each earthquake. The records analyzed in this report, Volume III, Part G, are the corrected accelerogram records of Volume II, Part G, Report No. EERL 73-52, and appeared in their uncorrected form in Volume I, Part G, Report No. EERL 72-20.

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Uncontrolled Keywords:IIG106 IIG107 IIG108 IIG109 IIG110 IIG111 IIG112 IIG113 IIG114
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Deposited On:27 August 2001
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