Swopnil Ojha (swopnil123)

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2DOF-finite-element-model-for-modelling-the-nonstructural-components

This code imports functions and classes from the OpenSees framework (an opensource finite element package for conducting simulations of structural systems subjected to earthquake) models a 2dof system representing a non structural component mounted on top of a structural component. This is based on Martinelli, E., & Faella, C. (2016). An Overview of the Current Code Provisions on the Seismic Response of Acceleration-Sensitive Non-Structural Components in Buildings. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 847, 273–280. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.847.273

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Stochastic-Finite-Fault-Ground-Motion-Simulation-EXSIM-

Working code for the stochastic finite fault ground motion simulation based on finite fault algorithm (EXSIM). This isn't the final product but a working code written in Julia language.

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Montecarlo-simulation-for-response-spectrum-simulation-and-ground-motion-selection

This jupyter notebook contains the code that is used to simulate response spectrum from target spectrum based on the monte-carlo simulation approach suggested by Jayaram, N., Lin, T., Eeri, M., & Baker, J. W. (2011). A Computationally efficient ground-motion selection algorithm for matching a target response spectrum mean and variance. Earthquake Spectra, 27(3), 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1193/1.3608002. The metadata and papers can be downloaded from this page https://web.stanford.edu/~bakerjw/gm_selection.html

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