@article{363573cf86814e509d37dc9ed377e1df,
title = "Cubic spline interpolation based estimation of all story seismic responses with acceleration measurement at a limited number of floors",
abstract = "Building damage assessment soon after a seismic event is a very significant issue. At present, the sensor implementation of all the floors of a building with not a few stories is not realistic. This paper proposes a framework of estimating all the story responses at about 11-15 story building only with the data of a limited number of accelerometers. Based on cubic spline interpolation, the framework is constructed with the setting of the boundary conditions at the building top and base. The validity of the framework is demonstrated utilizing E-Defense shake table test data.",
keywords = "1/3 scale-model 18-story steel building, Boundary condition, Cubic spline interpolation, Seismic response estimation, Structural health monitoring",
author = "Kenzo Kodera and Akira Nishitani and Yurina Okihara",
note = "Funding Information: 15) R&D Dep. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, and Kyoto University Disaster Prevention Research Institute: 2013 Report on Special Project for Reducing Vulnerability for Urban Mega Earthquake Disasters (ii) Maintenance and Recovery of Functionality in Urban Infrastructures, 2014.5 (in Japanese) ᩥ㒊⛉Ꮫ┬◊✲㛤Ⓨᒁ ி㒔Ꮫ㜵⅏◊✲ᡤ 㒔ᕷࡢ⬤ᙅᛶࡀᘬࡁ㉳ࡇ ࡍ⃭⏒⅏ᐖࡢ㍍ῶࣉࣟࢪ࢙ࢡࢺ ղ㒔ᕷᶵ⬟ࡢ⥔ᣢ࣭ᅇ㛵ࡍࡿㄪ ᰝ◊✲ ᖹᡂ 25 ᖺᗘ ᡂᯝሗ࿌᭩ 2014.5 Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2018 Architectural Institute of Japan. All Rights Reserved.",
year = "2018",
month = apr,
doi = "10.3130/aijs.83.527",
language = "English",
volume = "83",
pages = "527--535",
journal = "Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering",
issn = "1340-4202",
publisher = "Architectural Institute of Japan",
number = "746",
}