2021
DOI: 10.37811/cl_rcm.v5i2.415
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Aplicación de la vibración ambiental a la información física de las construcciones para determinar la vulnerabilidad sísmica

Abstract: La investigación se realizó en la ciudad en la ciudad de Moquegua, con el objetivo de determinar la vulnerabilidad sísmica, partiendo de la información física de las estructuras de las viviendas y la vibración ambiental. La metodología para obtener la información de las características de 22,905 viviendas de la ciudad de Moquegua comprendiendo sus centros poblados, fue empleando el formato FEMA 154, para el registro de información de la vibración natural de los suelos se empleó registradores sísmicos de vibrac… Show more

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“…A large number of these types of studies have relied on ambient vibration records given the ease and low cost with which the data can be obtained. Seismic noise is also used to measure the structural health of buildings in the face of possible loss of rigidity due to the occurrence of earthquakes by measuring changes in its natural frequency of vibration and amplitude (Godinez K., 2022, Vargas-Luque & Del Carpio, 2021. In early studies, site resonance frequency was deduced from spectral proportions of seismic noise records (Kagami et al, 1986;Seo, 1992), or taken as the peak frequency of the horizontal component Fourier amplitude spectrum (Kobayashi et al, 1986;Gutierrez and Singh, 1992).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large number of these types of studies have relied on ambient vibration records given the ease and low cost with which the data can be obtained. Seismic noise is also used to measure the structural health of buildings in the face of possible loss of rigidity due to the occurrence of earthquakes by measuring changes in its natural frequency of vibration and amplitude (Godinez K., 2022, Vargas-Luque & Del Carpio, 2021. In early studies, site resonance frequency was deduced from spectral proportions of seismic noise records (Kagami et al, 1986;Seo, 1992), or taken as the peak frequency of the horizontal component Fourier amplitude spectrum (Kobayashi et al, 1986;Gutierrez and Singh, 1992).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%