Difference between revisions of "Accessing CyberShake Duration Data"

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== Types of duration data ==
 
== Types of duration data ==
  
In CyberShake, we calculate the following duration metrics:
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In CyberShake, we calculate the following duration metrics, independently for the X and Y components:
  
 
*Energy integral (integral of the velocity squared)
 
*Energy integral (integral of the velocity squared)
*Time to go from 5-75%, 5-95%, and 20-80% of maximum velocity
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*Signification durations for 5-75%, 5-95%, and 20-80% for velocity
 
*Arias intensity (pi/2g times the integral of the acceleration squared)
 
*Arias intensity (pi/2g times the integral of the acceleration squared)
*Time to go from 5-75%, 5-95%, and 20-80% of maximum acceleration
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*Signification durations for 5-75%, 5-95%, and 20-80% for acceleration
 
*Cumulative absolute velocity (CAV) (integral of the absolute value of the acceleration).
 
*Cumulative absolute velocity (CAV) (integral of the absolute value of the acceleration).
  
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== Accessing database data ==
 
== Accessing database data ==
  
The database contains duration data for the most useful metrics.
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We have only populated the database for Study 15.12.  For Study 17.3, duration data is only available on the filesystem.
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For Study 15.12, the database contains duration data for the metrics that users requested quick access to. For both the X and Y component
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*Significant duration, 5-75%, velocity
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*Significant duration, 5-95%, velocity
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*Significant duration, 5-75%, acceleration
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*Significant duration, 5-95%, acceleration

Revision as of 19:30, 12 October 2017

This page details how to access CyberShake duration data.

Duration data is a relatively new addition to the CyberShake codebase, starting with Study 15.12.

Types of duration data

In CyberShake, we calculate the following duration metrics, independently for the X and Y components:

  • Energy integral (integral of the velocity squared)
  • Signification durations for 5-75%, 5-95%, and 20-80% for velocity
  • Arias intensity (pi/2g times the integral of the acceleration squared)
  • Signification durations for 5-75%, 5-95%, and 20-80% for acceleration
  • Cumulative absolute velocity (CAV) (integral of the absolute value of the acceleration).

A reference document for these formulas is available here: File:durationMetrics.docx.

Accessing database data

We have only populated the database for Study 15.12. For Study 17.3, duration data is only available on the filesystem.

For Study 15.12, the database contains duration data for the metrics that users requested quick access to. For both the X and Y component

  • Significant duration, 5-75%, velocity
  • Significant duration, 5-95%, velocity
  • Significant duration, 5-75%, acceleration
  • Significant duration, 5-95%, acceleration