Physics – Geophysics
Scientific paper
2008-03-12
Structural Health Monitoring 9, 2 (2010) 159-171
Physics
Geophysics
Scientific paper
10.1177/1475921709352146
The analysis of strong motion recordings in structures is crucial to understand the damaging process during earthquakes. A very precise time-frequency representation, the reassigned smoothed pseudo-Wigner-Ville method, allowed us to follow the variation of the Millikan Library (California) and the Grenoble City Hall building (France) resonance frequencies during earthquakes. Under strong motions, a quick frequency drop, attributed to damage of the soil-structure system, followed by a slower increase is found. However, in the case of weak earthquakes, we show that frequency variations come from the ground motion spectrum and cannot be interpreted in terms of change of the soil-structure system.
Gueguen Philippe
Michel Clotaire
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