Introduction to Engineering Seismology

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Swayam
Free Online Course
English
Paid Certificate Available
12 weeks long
selfpaced

Overview

Introduction to Engineering Seismology is general course for anyone interested to know about earthquake. Initial part of study discusses about different seismic hazard, global seismicity and risk. Further gives theory behind earthquake, plate tectonics and seismic courses and fault. Theory of wave propagation and different types of earthquakes can also discuss in the course. Couse also covers quantification of earthquake size: Concept of Intensity and Magnitude; different earthquake scales. Seismic instruments, earthquake data and interpretation of seismic data. Source mechanism and simple source model differ predictive equations in seismology and Seismic hazard estimation with examples.Taking this course will help to understand earthquake hazard and know seismic optional of the region and better way of estimating the future seismic hazard. INTENDED AUDIENCE :Civil Engineering, Geology, Engineering Science, GeoPhysics, Earthquake Engineering PREREQUISITES :XII Stand INDUSTRIES SUPPORT :Any Company involved on seismic related studies

Syllabus

Week 1: Introduction to earthquake hazards- Global seismicity and Seismic risk, History of Engineering Seismology and Earthquake typesWeek 2: Elastic Rebound Theory; Earthquake sources; Plate tectonics, and Plate Boundaries: Continental DriftWeek 3: Theory of Wave Propagation Seismic wave propagation, Types of seismic waves, Wave characteristics and Shadow zonesWeek 4: Concept of Earthquake Measurement, Seismic Intensity and Magnitudes Scales, Past earthquake Energy and Comparable Explosive testsWeek 5: Earthquake Instruments, Sensors and Data Loggers, Mechanical and Digital sensors; Seismic StationWeek 6: Interpretation of Seismic Records: Identification of made events and natural earthquake; Time and frequency domain characteristic of ground motionWeek 7: Regional Seismicity, Earthquakes in India and Most important Global Earthquakes; Concept of Seismic Zonation and Methodology for Seismic microzonationWeek 8: Predictive Models in Earthquake Engineering- Attenuation Relation; Intensity, Duration and Ground Motion Predictive RelationsWeek 9: Earthquake Catalog preparation, Source Map preparation; Homogenization and Declustering of earthquake data and preparation of Seismotectonic mapsWeek 10:Seismic Hazard Parameters: a and b values, Recurrence relations and Maximum magnitude: Region Specific Approach for estimation Parameters and Selection of predictive equationsWeek 11:Seismic Hazard Analysis: Deterministic and Probabilistic Methods; Rupture based approachWeek 12:Seismic Hazard Analysis Case studies and Worked examples

Taught by

Prof. Anbazhagan P