Title of article :
Application of wavelet theory with denoising to estimate the parameters of an earthquake
Author/Authors :
Heidari, A Department of Civil Engineering - Shahrekord University - Shahrekord, Iran , Raeisi, J Department of Civil Engineering - Shahrekord University - Shahrekord, Iran , Kamgar, R Department of Civil Engineering - Shahrekord University - Shahrekord, Iran
Abstract :
In this paper, Strong Ground Motion (SGM) parameters are calculated using
DiscreteWavelet Transform (DWT) in different kinds of soil with different magnitudes. The
Main Earthquake Record (MER) is divided into approximation and detailed signals using
wavelet transform with denoising. The high and low frequencies of MER are separated from
each other. Previous studies have shown that the approximation signal has the greatest
effect on dynamic response and is very similar to the main signal. Then, SGM parameters
of the new signal are calculated by DWT decomposition. This process continues over five
levels and, at each level, SGM parameters are calculated and compared with the MER. Its
error percentage is then presented. In DWT with the denoising method, the curve becomes
softer such that the calculation time reduces. Results show that the error percentage in
the first two levels is less than 1% and for the third level, this index is less than 3%. In
addition, the reduction percentage of calculation time is 1%, 4%, and 8%, respectively, in
the first to third levels. The best result is relative to the third decomposition level in which
error value as well as computational time reduction is nearly 3% and 8%.
Keywords :
Strong ground motion , Filter bank , Wavelet , Discrete wavelet , Denoising , Dynamic
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)