Data recorded from digital a.ccelerographs have smaller noise to signal ratio in the frequency range of recording as compared to analog accelerographs. Noise history is determined by visually identifying the start of event in the pre event portion of the accelerogram and then taking the remaining pre event record as instrument noise. This noise is used to get Fourier spectra of the signal which on inversion would lead to corrected accelerogram. The results showed almost zero values of velocity and displacements at the end of motion which proves
Data recorded from digital a.ccelerographs have smaller noise to signal ratio in the frequency range of recording as compared to analog accelerographs. Noise history is determined by visually identifying the start of event in the pre event portion of the accelerogram and then taking the remaining pre event record as instrument noise. This noise is used to get Fourier spectra of the signal which on inversion would lead to corrected accelerogram. The results showed almost zero values of velocity and displacements at the end of motion which proves
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Data recorded from digital a.ccelerographs have smaller noise to signal ratio in the frequency range of recording as compared to analog accelerographs. Noise history is determined by visually identifying the start of event in the pre event portion of the accelerogram and then taking the remaining pre event record as instrument noise. This noise is used to get Fourier spectra of the signal which on inversion would lead to corrected accelerogram. The results showed almost zero values of velocity and displacements at the end of motion which proves
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