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| Software applications for analysis of structures subjected to seismic actions |
SeismoSoft is proud to provide practicioners, researchers and students with a software collection that caters for (i) seismic analysis of structures, (ii) signal-processing of records, (iii) generation of spectrum-compatible accelerograms.
SeismoStruct has been developed for the accurate analytical assessment of different classes of structures, such as buildings, bridges or industrial plants, subjected to earthquake strong motion. It features a number of nonlinear static and dynamic analysis methods (pushover, incremental dynamic analysis, etc.) so as to meet the analytical requirements posed by the modern performance-based seismic assessment and design philosophy.
SeismoSignal constitutes a simple, yet efficient, package for the processing of strong-motion data. Amongst other things, it allows for the derivation of elastic and constant ductility inelastic response spectra, computation of Fourier amplitude spectra, filtering of high and low frequency record content and estimation of other important seismological parameters, such as the Arias Intensity and the significant and effective durations.
SeismoSpect allows users to create their own library of ground motion records and save them all in a single file making it easy to handle and share large numbers of records. This application is then capable of applying several filter types, perform baseline-correction, computing the mean spectral response of a collection of accelerograms and to compare these results with a target spectrum. A number of strong-motion parameters can also be calculated.
SeismoMatch is an application capable of adjusting earthquake records, through wavelet addition, to match a specific target response spectrum. Users have the opportunity to simultaneously match a number of accelerograms, and then obtain a mean matched spectrum whose maximum misfit respects a pre-defined tolerance. This software can thus be used in combination with records selection tools and records appropriateness verification algorithms to define adequate suites of records for nonlinear dynamic analysis of new or existing structures.
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SeismoSoft Ltd | Via Boezio 10, 27100 Pavia, Italy |
info@seismosoft.com | VAT: 02763660830 |
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