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A Multi Scale Approach for the Ground Motion Modelling in Urban Areas
Alessandro Tombari
, Pierfrancesco Cacciola
School of Arch, Tech and Eng
Advanced Engineering Centre
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Building Cluster
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City Scale
50%
Computational Cost
50%
Dense Cities
50%
Discrete Model
50%
Discrete Waves
50%
Fractile
50%
Free-field Motion
50%
Fundamental Period
50%
Ground Motion
50%
Ground Motion Modeling
100%
Hierarchical multi-scale
50%
High Energy
50%
LiDAR
50%
Low Energy
50%
Model Combining
50%
Monte Carlo Simulation Study
50%
Motion Amplitude
50%
Motion Map
50%
Peak Acceleration
50%
Phenomenon Models
50%
Seismic Ground Motion
100%
Seismic Wavefield
50%
Single Oscillator
50%
Site-city Interaction
50%
Urban Areas
100%
Urban Environment
50%
Vibrating Structure
50%
Wave Field
50%
Wave Propagation Model
50%
Engineering
Computational Cost
25%
Discrete Model
25%
Emitted Wave
25%
Fractiles
25%
Free Field
25%
Fundamental Period
25%
Ground Movement
100%
Local Scale
25%
Multi-Scale Approach
100%
Multiscale
25%
Oscillator
25%
Peak Acceleration
25%
Propagation Model
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ground Motion
100%
Homogenizing
25%
Peak Acceleration
25%