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Takahiro Yoshikawa and Toshihiro Noda
Immense liquefaction damage was observed in the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake. It was reported that, in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, the main shock oozed muddy water from the sandy ground and the aftershock which occurred 29 min after the m...
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Yifan Wang, Jinglei Xu, Qihao Qin, Ruiqing Guan and Le Cai
In this study, we propose a novel dynamic mode decomposition (DMD) energy sorting criterion that works in conjunction with the conventional DMD amplitude-frequency sorting criterion on the high-dimensional schlieren dataset of the unsteady flow of a spik...
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Ruiguang Zhu, Bohan Du, Yekai Yang and Dagang Lu
Numerous studies have examined the responses of various structures to the mainshock?aftershock (MS?AS) ground motion, and the MS?AS ground motions are very important as the input. Therefore, in the absence of aftershock information, it is particularly cr...
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Bochang Zhou, Jie Hu, Cheng Yuan, Weiping Wen and Qingzhao Kong
This manuscript investigates the bias introduced by scaling aftershock ground motions when evaluating the performance of structures subjected to earthquake sequences. The study focuses on different hysteretic behaviors exhibited by structures and selects...
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Weijie Huang, Yuanmin Yang, Rui Pang and Mingyuan Jing
Studying the impact of mainshock?aftershock sequences on dam reliability is crucial for effective disaster prevention measures. With this purpose in mind, a new method for stochastic dynamic response analyses and reliability assessments of dams during se...
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Mintaek Yoo and Sun Yong Kwon
Liquefaction caused by long-term cyclic loads in loose saturated soil can lead to ground subsidence and superstructure failures. To address this issue, this study aimed to emulate the liquefaction phenomenon based on a shaking table test while especially...
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Sophia-Ekaterini Avgerinou, Eleni-Apostolia Anyfadi, Georgios Michas and Filippos Vallianatos
Greece is one of Europe?s most seismically active areas. Seismic activity in Greece has been characterized by a series of strong earthquakes with magnitudes up to Mw = 7.0 over the last five years. In this article we focus on these strong events, namely ...
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Marco Furinghetti, Igor Lanese and Alberto Pavese
In this research work the outcomes of a hybrid experimental campaign are analyzed, in order to evaluate the influence of aftershock events on the frictional response of sliding-based isolation devices for buildings. To achieve this, a hybrid testing fram...
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Huan Li, Xixian Chen, Hongliang Chen, Bowen Wang, Weijie Li, Shenglan Liu, Peng Li, Zuoqiu Qi, Zheng He and Xuefeng Zhao
Structural health monitoring (SHM) is of great significance for post-earthquake damage assessment. Smartphone-based monitoring techniques provide the possibility to perform crowdsensing for all buildings in urban regions after an earthquake. However, thi...
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Boi-Yee Liao, Huey-Chu Huang and Sen Xie
The kinematic source rupture process of the 2016 Meinong earthquake (Mw = 6.4) in Taiwan was derived from apparent source time functions retrieved from teleseismic S-waves by using a refined homomorphic deconvolution method. The total duration of the rup...
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