Extracting ground motion characteristics of distant earthquakes for mitigating displacement-sensitive equipment

Author:

Huang Shieh-Kung1,Chen Chin-Tsun1,Loh Chin-Hsiung1,Chang Luh-Maan1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

Abstract

Ground motions induced by strong, distant earthquakes may contain extremely long-period seismic waves that have a dominant period of up to 10 s. In general, these long-period seismic waves have small amplitudes and do not endanger the safety of building structures and civil infrastructures. However, they may bring unexpected shutdown of some vibration (displacement)-sensitive equipment (such as the wafer scanners in high-tech fabs), which can cause production loss. In this study, seismic waveforms collected from broadband seismometers distributed in Taiwan were used to investigate the ground motion characteristics of the collected distant earthquakes (with an epicenter distance of over 1000 km). The time-variant dominant frequency was extracted using moving window wavelet packet transform to monitor significant long-period seismic waves from the preevent data of each seismic event. The slope of the Arias intensity and the slope index of the recorded seismic waves were also developed to detect the potential accumulation of vibration energy increasing with respect to time and amplitude. The proposed index was used to detect the features of significant distant earthquakes, and it provides a mechanism to prevent unexpected shutdown of displacement-sensitive equipment. Finally, the proposed approach is discussed in relation to the damage severity of high-tech fabs.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Geophysics,Mechanics of Materials,Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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