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- Spectral_acceleration abstract "Spectral acceleration (SA) is a unit measured in g (the acceleration due to Earth's gravity, equivalent to g-force) that describes the maximum acceleration in an earthquake on an object – specifically a damped, harmonic oscillator moving in one physical dimension. This can be measured at (or specified for) different oscillation frequencies and with different degrees of damping, although 5% damping is commonly applied. The SA at different frequencies may be plotted to form a response spectrum.Spectral acceleration, with a value related to the natural frequency of vibration of the building, is used in earthquake engineering and gives a closer approximation to the motion of a building or other structure in an earthquake than the peak ground acceleration value, although there is normally a correlation between [short period] SA and PGA.Some seismic hazard maps are also produced using spectral acceleration.".
- Spectral_acceleration thumbnail Hawaii_1998_0p2s_2p50.png?width=300.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageExternalLink NBCC2005maps-eng.php.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageExternalLink pga_maps.pdf.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageExternalLink 1043.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageExternalLink sa_01.aspx.
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- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageRevisionID "706935839".
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageWikiLink Category:Earthquake_engineering.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageWikiLink Category:Seismology.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageWikiLink Correlation_and_dependence.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageWikiLink Damping.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageWikiLink Dimension.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageWikiLink Earthquake.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageWikiLink Earthquake_engineering.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageWikiLink Frequency.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageWikiLink G-force.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageWikiLink Gravity_of_Earth.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageWikiLink Harmonic_oscillator.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageWikiLink Mechanical_resonance.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageWikiLink Peak_ground_acceleration.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageWikiLink Response_spectrum.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageWikiLink Seismic_hazard.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageWikiLink Seismic_scale.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageWikiLink File:Hawaii_1998_0p2s_2p50.png.
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spectral acceleration".
- Spectral_acceleration wikiPageWikiLinkText "spectral acceleration".
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- Spectral_acceleration subject Category:Earthquake_engineering.
- Spectral_acceleration subject Category:Seismology.
- Spectral_acceleration hypernym Unit.
- Spectral_acceleration type Organisation.
- Spectral_acceleration type Geophysic.
- Spectral_acceleration type Mechanic.
- Spectral_acceleration comment "Spectral acceleration (SA) is a unit measured in g (the acceleration due to Earth's gravity, equivalent to g-force) that describes the maximum acceleration in an earthquake on an object – specifically a damped, harmonic oscillator moving in one physical dimension. This can be measured at (or specified for) different oscillation frequencies and with different degrees of damping, although 5% damping is commonly applied.".
- Spectral_acceleration label "Spectral acceleration".
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- Spectral_acceleration sameAs Phổ_gia_tốc_nền.
- Spectral_acceleration sameAs Q7575179.
- Spectral_acceleration wasDerivedFrom Spectral_acceleration?oldid=706935839.
- Spectral_acceleration depiction Hawaii_1998_0p2s_2p50.png.
- Spectral_acceleration isPrimaryTopicOf Spectral_acceleration.