Published August 1978 | Version v1
Journal article

Duration of nuclear explosion ground motion

  • 1. Denver Federal Center

Description

This paper evaluates the duration of strong ground shaking that results from nuclear explosions and identifies some of the problems associated with its determination. Knowledge of the duration of horizontal ground shaking is important out to epicentral distances of about 44 km and 135 km, the approximate distances at which the ground shaking level falls to 0.01 g for nuclear explosions having yields of about 100 kt and 1,000 kt, respectively. Evaluation of the strong ground motions recorded from the event STRAIT (M/sub L/ = 5.6) on a linear array of five, broad-band velocity seismographs deployed in the distance range 3.2 to 19.5 km provides information about the characteristics of the duration of ground shaking. The STRAIT data show that: (1) the definition that is used for defining duration is very important; (2) the duration of ground acceleration, as defined in terms of 90% of the integral of the squared time history, increased from about 4 to 26 sec over the approximately 20-km distance range; and (3) the duration of ground velocity and displacement were slightly greater because of the effect of the alluvium layer on the propagating surface waves. Data from other events augment the STRAIT data and show that: (1) duration of shaking is increased by frequency-dependent site effects and (2) duration of shaking, as defined by the integral of the squared time history, does not increase as rapidly with increase in yield as is indicated by other definitions of duration that are stated in terms of an amplitude threshold (e.g., bracketed duration, response envelopes). The available data suggest that the duration of ground acceleration, based on the integral definition, varies from about 4 to 40 sec for a 100-kt range explosion and from about 4 to 105 sec for a megaton range explosion in the epicentral distance range of 0 to 44 km and 0 to 135 km, respectively

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am.
Journal Volume
68
Journal Issue
4
Series
Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am.
Journal Page Range
1133-1145

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
10423703
Subject category
S42: ENGINEERING;
Descriptors DEI
ANVIL PROJECT; GROUND MOTION; NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS; TIME DEPENDENCE; UNDERGROUND EXPLOSIONS
Descriptors DEC
EXPLOSIONS; MOTION; SEISMIC EFFECTS