Author/Authors :
Heidari, A Department of Civil Engineering - Shahrekord University, Shahrekord , Raeisi, J Department of Civil Engineering - Shahrekord University, Shahrekord , Kamgar, R Department of Civil Engineering - Shahrekord University, Shahrekord
Abstract :
Cumulative absolute velocity (CAV), Arias intensity (AI), and characteristic intensity (CI)
are measurable characteristics to show collapse potential of structures, evaluation of earth
movement magnitude, and detection of structural failure in an earthquake. In this paper,
parameters which describe three characteristics of ground motion have been investigated by
using wavelet transforms (WT). In fact, in this paper, a series of twenty eight earthquake
records (ER) are decomposed to a pre-defined certain levels by the use of WT. The high and
low frequencies are separated. Since higher frequencies do not have any significant effect on
the ER, then the low frequencies of ER have been used. For this purpose, each ER is
decomposed into 5 levels. Then, for low frequencies of ER, the CAV, AI, and CI are
calculated for each level and the results are compared with the values of CAV, AI, and CI
which have been computed for the original ER. The results indicate that the value of error is
less than 1 percent in the first and second level and this value is less than 10 percent for the
third level. In addition, this value is more than 15 percent for the fourth and fifth levels. If
the acceptable value for error is considered to be less than 10 percent, it is recommended to
use the third level of decomposition for determining these parameters, since the value of
error is low and also, the required time is reduced.
Keywords :
arias intensity , cumulative absolute velocity , characteristic intensity , wavelet transform , earthquake record