Seismic fragility analysis of critical facilities in communication
This paper provides critical reference values for evaluating the seismic performance of communication equipment and provides suggestions for laying out and installing the
Reliability prediction and evaluation of communication base stations
In this paper, we propose a simple logistic method based on two-parameter sets of geology and building structure for the failure prediction of the base stations in post-earthquake.
IEEE 693
The IEEE 693: Recommended Practice for Seismic Design of Substations. [1] is a Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers standard. This standard is recognized also by American
Reliability prediction and evaluation of communication base
In this paper, we propose a simple logistic method based on two-parameter sets of geology and building structure for the failure prediction of the base stations in post-earthquake.
IEEE SA
This recommended practice is designed as an integrated set of requirements for the seismic qualification of electrical power equipment. This recommended practice is to be
IBC SEISMIC-COMPLIANT POWER SYSTEMS
ign standards for structures and systems to withstand a seismic event. The likelihood and severity of a seismic event anywhere in the U.S. is shown in (Figure 1); however, (Figure 4) shows
IEEE SA
This recommended practice is designed as an integrated set of requirements for the seismic qualification of electrical power equipment.
693-2018
IEEE Std 693 (TM) is designed as an integrated set of requirements for the seismic qualification of electrical power equipment. Users should use IEEE Std 693 without
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TELEMETRY: Seismic stations often use communication (telemetry) to a central monitoring facility as part of a seismic network. The communication can be achieved by landlines (DSL,
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IEEE 693
The IEEE 693: Recommended Practice for Seismic Design of Substations. is a Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers standard. This standard is recognized also by American National Standards Institute, and is used mainly in the American Continent. The goal of the standard is to provide a single set of rules and regulations that cover the seismic design of both new and existing electrical substations, hence leading to standardization. The sta
IEEE Recommended Practice for Seismic Design of Substations
IEEE-SA Standards Board g qualification of different equipment types are discussed. Design recommendations consist of seismic criteria, qualification methods and
Seismic performance
The further study of fluid influence on the seismic qualifications of liquid-filled products is continuing. Undoubtedly, the proposed approach is unique and helps to understand the