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Title: Seismographs%20By%20Danielle%20Stroup


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SeismographsBy Danielle Stroup
2
Definition
  • Record zigzag trace
  • Detect earthquakes all over the globe
  • Time, location, and magnitude
  • Goal to accurately record motion

3
History
  • Chinese and Egyptians
  • Devices allowed marbles to fall
  • 132 AD Chinese scientist Chang Heng invented
    seismoscope
  • Invention called a dragon jar

4
Seismograph Advances
  • Modern seismograph invented in the 1800s
  • 1855 Luigi Palmeri of Italy
  • Recorded time, intensity, and duration for the
    first time of small earthquakes
  • 1880 JA Ewing invents pendulum seismograph
  • HO Wood and J Anderson mass suspended by torsion

5
Mathematical Theory
  • 1841 Earliest mathematical theory by Forbes
  • Considered only simple non-oscillatory ground
    displacements
  • 1877 Response of a seismograph to arbitrary,
    periodic, ground motion written in Japan had
    little influence on the development of
    seismographs

6
Theory
  • Tilting was neglected in the early development of
    the seismograph.
  • Forced damped harmonic-oscillator seismographs
    were presented by Perry, Ayrton, and Lippmann
  • Had little effect on the construction of
    seismographs
  • 1890's the importance of tilt was much debated
  • 1900 become convinced that the effect of tilting
    could usually be neglected.

7
Improvements
  • Press-Ewing seismograph
  • Records long period waves
  • Widely used around the world
  • Press-Ewing pendulum seismograph uses the Milne
    pendulum

8
Seismographs
  • Compact, light weight, battery operated
  • Performs self-tests
  • Very detailed computer vibration analysis
  • Utilized four channels for signals

9
Blasting seismograph
  • Monitor, record, analyze, display, and print
    ground vibration and airblast
  • Measures seismic wave
  • Data from blast events represented
  • Displayed on a liquid crystal display (LCD)

10
Components
  • Attached to seismograph to collect data
  • Vibration sensor (geophone) three sensors
  • Vibration sensor has internal weight that when
    moved, creates a voltage
  • Measures absolute velocity
  • Microphone to measure airblast

11
Data
  • Shows peak particle velocity, displacement, and
    the frequency of movement
  • Require different standards and limits depend on
    the type of structures
  • Technology is increasingly utilized
  • Sensors are placed very close to the blast

12
Conclusion
  • Instruments have been used for over eighteen
    hundred years
  • From seismoscopes to seismographs suitable for
    detailed studies of earth motion
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