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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2017-07-11
    Description: This study proposes a pragmatic method to generate the conditional mean spectrum of aftershocks (⁠ CMSA ⁠), which reasonably considers the dependence of the spectral shapes (epsilons) between mainshocks and aftershocks using the copula technique. To obtain the CMSA ⁠, the conditional mean epsilons of aftershocks are computed, conditioned on the corresponding values of mainshocks, and then these conditional mean epsilons are further used to modify the predicted response spectra of aftershocks estimated by a specific ground‐motion prediction equation. To validate the presented method, a suite of 662 real mainshock–aftershock ground‐motion sequences from 13 earthquake sequences are selected to form the database for this study. The Abrahamson et al. (2014, hereafter, ASK14) model is selected to predict the response spectra of aftershocks. This study builds the joint probability distributions between mainshock epsilons and aftershock epsilons with copula functions. The CMSA values are calculated for all the selected mainshock ground motions according to the procedures of generating CMSA ⁠. The results show that, compared with the predicted response spectra estimated by the ASK14 model, the CMSA matches the as‐recorded response spectrum of aftershocks better, especially for long periods. This result validates the presented method of generating the CMSA ⁠.
    Print ISSN: 0037-1106
    Electronic ISSN: 1943-3573
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
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    Publication Date: 2020-10-10
    Description: Operations and maintenance (O&M) management for existing buildings is of high importance since it consumes the most cost during buildings’ lifecycle. Its effectiveness could be significantly improved through the systematic use of building information modeling (BIM). However, BIM relies on full-fledged digital models, which, for most buildings, are not available. This paper introduces a recognition algorithm aiming at the automatic generation of 3D building models from 2D drawings. The algorithm is able to generate separated wall segment 3D models with their topology relations. The algorithm is implemented and tested by several real projects. The results are very promising and show that the proposed algorithm could be a key component of future digital toolkits for O&M management.
    Print ISSN: 1024-123X
    Electronic ISSN: 1563-5147
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
    Published by Hindawi
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