Study on Management, Improvement and Utilization of Strong Motion Network for Buildings

Accession number;06A0611713
Title;Study on Management, Improvement and Utilization of Strong Motion Network for Buildings
Author; KASHIMA TOSHIHIDE (Building Res. Inst., International Inst. Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, JPN) FUKUTA TOSHIFUMI (Building Res. Inst., International Inst. Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, JPN) SAITO TAIKI (Building Res. Inst., International Inst. Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, JPN) OKAWA IZURU (Building Res. Inst.) KUSUNOKI KOICHI (Building Res. Inst.) MORITA KOICHI (Building Res. Inst.) KOYAMA SHIN (Building Res. Inst.)
Journal Title;Annual Report of BRI
Journal Code:G0308A
ISSN:0286-4622
VOL.2005;NO.;PAGE.63-64(2006)
Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.3, TBL.1
Pub. Country;Japan
Language;Japanese
Abstract;In order to advance the seismic performance of buildings, it is necessary to understand actual input earthquake motions to buildings and actual dynamic behavior of buildings during earthquakes. For this purpose, the Building Research Institute (BRI) has been conducting a nation-wide strong motion network for buildings since 1957. The BRI strong motion network is acquiring strong motion records from seventy-two stations currently. A number of strong motion records have been accumulated in 2004 and 2005. The strong motion database contains records from several large earthquakes, i.e. the 2004 Mid-Niigata Earthquake, the 2005 East Off-Fukuoka Earthquake and so on. (author abst.)