指向性
地质学
振幅
地震学
大地测量学
打滑(空气动力学)
方向(向量空间)
加速度
强地震动
断层(地质)
地震动
物理
几何学
光学
数学
工程类
电信
经典力学
热力学
天线(收音机)
作者
J. K. Howard,Chris Tracy,Robert G. H. Burns
摘要
Accurately characterizing near-source ground motion is an important consideration for dam safety in California. Near-source ground motion can contain velocity pulses that are amplified by directivity, which is the constructive interference of S waves radiated by a propagating rupture front. Accordingly, Somerville et. al. (1997) developed an empirical model for predicting fault-normal (maximum) and fault-parallel (minimum) spectral acceleration for periods>0.5 sec. We compiled near-source ground motion records representing significant directivity and rotated them to the component with maximum overall spectral acceleration for common periods of directivity amplification (and importance to dam stability analyses, 0.5≤T≤3.0 sec), which we call SA MAX . As expected, SA MAX correlates with the orientation of a strong velocity pulse in the directivity record. Comparing the amplitude and orientation of SA MAX to Somerville's predictions, we find that strong velocity pulses produced by strike-slip faulting are reasonably aligned with the fault normal, and their corresponding SA MAX is satisfactorily predicted by Somerville's model as modified by Abrahamson. However, the orientations of strong velocity pulses in reverse-faulting records can depart significantly from fault normal, and their corresponding SA MAX can exceed Somerville's predictions appreciably.
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