A Piecewise Function Smooth Strength Envelope Model

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The method of trigonometric series is one of widely used methods for calculating artificial ground motion. But using this method the speed of time, it was found that the zero line must exist the phenomenon of drift. This text fore person the foundation of the research up, a kind of more perfect model of differentiable nonsingular strength envelope function is proposed .a better resolve this problem. Passing the calculation proved that the new method is reasonable and effective.

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June 2012

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