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Real-time seismic monitoring needs of a building owner - And the solution: A cooperative effort

January 1, 2004

A recently implemented advanced seismic monitoring system for a 24-story building facilitates recording of accelerations and computing displacements and drift ratios in near-real time to measure the earthquake performance of the building. The drift ratio is related to the damage condition of the specific building. This system meets the owner's needs for rapid quantitative input to assessments and decisions on post-earthquake occupancy. The system is now successfully working and, in absence of strong shaking to date, is producing low-amplitude data in real time for routine analyses and assessment. Studies of such data to date indicate that the configured monitoring system with its building specific software can be a useful tool in rapid assessment of buildings and other structures following an earthquake. Such systems can be used for health monitoring of a building, for assessing performance-based design and analyses procedures, for long-term assessment of structural characteristics, and for long-term damage detection.

Publication Year 2004
Title Real-time seismic monitoring needs of a building owner - And the solution: A cooperative effort
DOI 10.1193/1.1735987
Authors M. Çelebi, A. Sanli, M. Sinclair, S. Gallant, D. Radulescu
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Earthquake Spectra
Index ID 70027241
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse