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by Navid
19 Oct 2019, 10:28
Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
Topic: Fourier Amplitude Spectra
Replies: 7
Views: 14271

Re: Fourier Amplitude Spectra

Hey There. I am kinda lost. What is the unit of Fourier amplitude, calculated by SeismoSignal? My understanding is that the said unit should be g.s, meaning that Fourier amplitude times the frequency should give the corresponding value of Sa (g).

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by Navid
02 Mar 2019, 08:32
Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
Topic: Near field
Replies: 7
Views: 12354

Re: Near field

How would the fictitious response spectrum be defined, rich in the low frequencies (high periods), believed to be representative of a near-field event?
by Navid
18 Feb 2019, 07:37
Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
Topic: how to save an matched accelero
Replies: 5
Views: 7331

Re: how to save an matched accelero

What is the use of the mean matched spectrum?

Thanks a bunch, Zoi.
by Navid
07 Feb 2019, 06:22
Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
Topic: how to save an matched accelero
Replies: 5
Views: 7331

Re: how to save an matched accelero

Hey There! Is it possible to get the acceleration record from the mean matched spectrum? If so, how?


TA!
Navid
by Navid
04 Oct 2017, 11:17
Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
Topic: range of matching
Replies: 10
Views: 26719

Re: range of matching

Could you please help me out with matching the yellow response spectrum to the red one as the seed response spectrum? It should be voiced that I have been playing with the Min and Max periods; yet, it went haywire!!!

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by Navid
08 Sep 2017, 11:10
Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
Topic: a shift in the PGA time
Replies: 3
Views: 8453

Re: a shift in the PGA time

I will defo go through the references; nonetheless, is there any chance that I would have a reference spelling out the said method in plain language inasmuch as I am in the middle of prepping a report having a strict deadline?

Thanks heaps
by Navid
06 Sep 2017, 05:57
Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
Topic: a shift in the PGA time
Replies: 3
Views: 8453

a shift in the PGA time

Making a comparison between the original and matched acceleration records would defo reveal a shift in the PGA time. How is the said shift supposed to be explained using the response spectrum matching procedure?

Thanks a bunch!

Navid
by Navid
22 Jun 2017, 10:16
Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
Topic: Fourier Spectrum and accelerogram
Replies: 7
Views: 23673

Re: Fourier Spectrum and accelerogram

What is the meaning of the non-zero power amplitude and Fourier amplitude at zero frequency when truncating an earthquake acceleration record? It is of appreciation if you could demystify the rationale behind the aforesaid non-zero values plus the way which otta be utilized to set them back to zero....
by Navid
21 Jun 2017, 07:10
Forum: 03-Unexpected behaviour/errors
Topic: Matched Accelerogram Data Not Appearing
Replies: 7
Views: 20409

Re: Matched Accelerogram Data Not Appearing

The issue, which I have sent to support@seismosoft.com, is that SeismoMatch does not display the values for the matched acceleration record and response spectrum thereunto on a regular basis, despite the fact that the said software has been reinstalled!
by Navid
21 Jun 2017, 04:26
Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
Topic: range of matching
Replies: 10
Views: 26719

Re: range of matching

Thanks heaps, Zoi!

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