Scaling Method

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Kirkaguel
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Scaling Method

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What is the scaling method used in this new program Seismoselect is it direct amplitude scaling or you can also select spectral matching?
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It is direct scaling. Spectral matching can be performed with SeismoMatch.
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Kirkaguel
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Thank you for the clarification Seismosoft support.
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Seismoselect selects ground motions based on RotD50 according to the NGA-West 2 ground motion Database. I read the help of the program, but I do not understand RotD50 can be used instead of SRSS or Geometric Mean for scaling two horizontal ground motions in 3D analyses?
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If RotD50 is the basis of scaling (the basis of the computed spectral ordinates for the ground motion records), the the basis of the input, specified target response spectrum should be RotD50 as well.

So, in other words, you can go really awry if you, for example, specify a RotD100 target and scale RotD50 record spectra to that target. The two need to be consistent (the target and the computed ground motion spectra).
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Many thanks for your guidance.
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The scaling method used in a seismic data processing program can vary depending on the software and its capabilities. Direct amplitude scaling and spectral matching are both common techniques in seismic data processing, but the availability of these methods would depend on the features and options provided by the specific program.

If you're looking for information about the scaling method used in Seismoselect, I recommend checking the program's documentation or contacting the developers or support team for the most up-to-date information. They should be able to provide you with details about the program's features and how it handles scaling.
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