Seismic loadingSeismic loading is one of the basic concepts of earthquake engineering which means application of an earthquake-generated agitation to a structure. It happens at contact surfaces of a structure either with the ground, or with adjacent structures, or with gravity waves from tsunami. Seismic loading depends, primarily, on: Anticipated earthquake's parameters at the site - known as seismic hazard Geotechnical parameters of the site Structure's parameters Characteristics of the anticipated gravity waves from tsunami (if applicable).
Risque sismiquethumb|upright=1.2|Cet immeuble s'est cassé et effondré parce qu'il était construit sur des sédiments insuffisamment compacts susceptibles de subir des phénomènes différenciés de liquéfaction lors de certains séismes, à une certaine fréquence et intensité de tremblement du sol (ici séisme de 2010 au Chili). Dans ce cas, le lieu et le bâtiment étaient vulnérables. Le risque sismique désigne la combinaison entre l'aléa sismique, les biens et les populations qui y sont soumises, et leur vulnérabilité face à cet aléa.
Séismevignette|upright=1.5|Carte de la répartition mondiale des séismes en 2010, montrant leur distribution essentiellement le long des frontières des grandes plaques tectoniques (dorsales dans les océans, ceinture de feu du Pacifique et ceinture alpine sur les continents). Un séisme ou tremblement de terre est une secousse du sol résultant de la libération brusque d'énergie accumulée par les contraintes exercées sur les roches. Cette libération d'énergie se fait par rupture le long d'une faille, généralement préexistante.
Seismic intensity scalesSeismic intensity scales categorize the intensity or severity of ground shaking (quaking) at a given location, such as resulting from an earthquake. They are distinguished from seismic magnitude scales, which measure the magnitude or overall strength of an earthquake, which may, or perhaps may not, cause perceptible shaking. Intensity scales are based on the observed effects of the shaking, such as the degree to which people or animals were alarmed, and the extent and severity of damage to different kinds of structures or natural features.
Seismic analysisSeismic analysis is a subset of structural analysis and is the calculation of the response of a building (or nonbuilding) structure to earthquakes. It is part of the process of structural design, earthquake engineering or structural assessment and retrofit (see structural engineering) in regions where earthquakes are prevalent. As seen in the figure, a building has the potential to 'wave' back and forth during an earthquake (or even a severe wind storm). This is called the 'fundamental mode', and is the lowest frequency of building response.