A state-of-the-art seismic monitoring system comprising 36 accelerometers and a data-logger with real-time capability was recently installed at Building 54 on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) Cambridge, MA, campus. The system is designed to record translational, torsional, and rocking motions, and to facilitate the computation of drift between select pairs of floors.
Celebi, M., Buyukozturk, O., Toksoz, N. Rocking Behavior of an Instrumented Unique Building on the MIT Campus Identified from Ambient Shaking Data,
Earthquake Enginering Reserch, 2014, с. 705 - 720.
Celebi, M., Buyukozturk, O., Toksoz, N. .
Rocking Behavior of an Instrumented Unique Building on the MIT Campus Identified from Ambient Shaking Data.
: Earthquake Enginering Reserch, 2014, с. 705 - 720.
Celebi, M., Buyukozturk, O., Toksoz, N. (2014)
Rocking Behavior of an Instrumented Unique Building on the MIT Campus Identified from Ambient Shaking Data,
: Earthquake Enginering Reserch, с. 705 - 720
Celebi, M.,
Buyukozturk, O., &
Toksoz, N.
(2014).
Rocking Behavior of an Instrumented Unique Building on the MIT Campus Identified from Ambient Shaking Data. Earthquake spectra. Earthquake Enginering Reserch, 30 (2), с. 705 - 720.