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by mwoods
27 Jun 2015, 00:21
Forum: 04-Future developments & requests
Topic: PGA correction parameters
Replies: 3
Views: 10409

Re: PGA correction parameters

Thank you for your response. In the mean time, could you describe the parameters here? Thanks.
by mwoods
25 Jun 2015, 18:24
Forum: 04-Future developments & requests
Topic: PGA correction parameters
Replies: 3
Views: 10409

PGA correction parameters

In the "Matching Parameters" tab of the "Settings" dialog box, for the meaning of the "PGA correction parameters" Target PGA, Adjustment frequency, Damping, and Number of cycles, the SeismoMatch help file offers only this: "PGA correction parameters that may be lef...
by mwoods
03 Jan 2013, 02:02
Forum: 03-Unexpected behaviour/errors
Topic: Arias Intensity units
Replies: 2
Views: 13018

Arias Intensity units

<t>Whereas SeismoSignal, which has no "units" options, correctly reports Arias intensity in units of "m/sec" (while also reporting velocity in units of "cm/sec"), SeismoSpect appears to incorrectly report Arias Intensity in units of "cm/sec" when the user has chosen "cm/sec" as the units to use for ...
by mwoods
05 Sep 2012, 23:54
Forum: 03-Unexpected behaviour/errors
Topic: Group Size, inconsistent recommended default value
Replies: 1
Views: 4186

Group Size, inconsistent recommended default value

The default Group Size on the "Matching Parameters" tab is 250 on my brand-new installation of version 2.0.0. However, the help file states "The recommended default value is 25." Which value is your actual recommendation? Perhaps the "25" in the help file is a typo?
by mwoods
05 Sep 2012, 22:38
Forum: 04-Future developments & requests
Topic: More GM parameters desired
Replies: 1
Views: 4292

More GM parameters desired

<t>Wow, what a great program; thanks for making it available to the world. I know this is not SeismoSignal or SeismoSpect, but in future versions would you consider adding a couple more useful ground motion parameters to be displayed? For example, in addition to PGA, PGV and PGD of the resulting art...
by mwoods
27 Jan 2012, 19:01
Forum: 04-Future developments & requests
Topic: GM Parameters of baseline corrected time histories
Replies: 1
Views: 7785

GM Parameters of baseline corrected time histories

<t>In SeismoSignal, the ground motion parameters reported are for baseline-corrected time histories (unless you've not applied baseline correction, of course). However, in SeismoSpect, the GM parameters are always reported for the original (un-corrected) time history, even if you've applied baseline...
by mwoods
26 Oct 2011, 18:47
Forum: 04-Future developments & requests
Topic: Graph Options
Replies: 2
Views: 8084

Graph Options

<t>The graphics engine used by SeismoSpect/Signal/Match is quite extensive and flexible, with tons of optional settings. But there is virtually no documentation for all those settings. Many are fairly self evident, but many more are not. Is there any possibility that SeismoSoft will produce a user d...
by mwoods
26 Oct 2011, 18:31
Forum: 03-Unexpected behaviour/errors
Topic: Mislabled plot axes
Replies: 1
Views: 6321

Mislabled plot axes

<t>On the SeismoSpect "Ground Motion Parameters" tab, the horizontal axis is labeled "Matched Accelerograms". Surely this is unintentional, as SeismoSpect isn't doing any "matching." Shouldn't it be simply "Accelerogram" or "Time Series"?<br/> <br/> More significant is the fact that, when not all GM...
by mwoods
26 Oct 2011, 18:11
Forum: 03-Unexpected behaviour/errors
Topic: Uneven time series plot sizes
Replies: 1
Views: 6465

Uneven time series plot sizes

<t>When the SeismoSpect window is open in a non-maximized state, the three time series plots (Acc, Vel, Disp) each are approximately the same height (about 180 pixels in my case). But when I maximize the window, the upper two plots (Acc, Vel) retain their previous heights (~180 pixels), while the Di...
by mwoods
31 Mar 2011, 02:36
Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
Topic: Spectra Comparisons
Replies: 3
Views: 7803

Re: Spectra Comparisons

<t>quote:Please check that the interpolated values correspond to what you were expecting (you can obtain (and copy) them in the 'Target Spectrum' dialogue box) and use such values to carry out your manual calculations.<br/> <br/> The example I provided is at a non-interpolated ordinate excerpted fro...

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