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Properties of aftershock sequences
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Properties of an extrusion energy absorber
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Proposal of repair index and strategy for recovery of reinforced concrete buildings damaged by earthquakes
(2024-04-09)Restoration of damaged buildings is an important issue for achieving smooth recovery of society after a devastating earthquake disaster. In general, in past earthquake disasters in Japan, demolition or repair judgement was ... -
Pseudo-static analysis of piles in liquefiable soils
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Public expectations of damage and disruption to existing multi-storey buildings in earthquakes
(2023-04-19)The seismic performance of both structural and non-structural building components have the potential to affect the lives of building occupants, with poor performance likely to cause undue disruptions to the lives of building ... -
Public relations in restoration work
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Pukaki earthquake of 17 December 1978
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Push-over analysis of a 3D architectural wharf structure including soil-structure interaction
(2021-04-14)A new wharf structure was proposed for Te Wānanga in central Auckland. Due to the complex geometry of the proposed wharf, which included plan irregularity, open apertures, deck-suspended planter boxes, suspended nets and ... -
QA/QC methods for grouted Drossbach duct connections in precast concrete shear wall panels – case study: new 12-storey building in Auckland
(2024-04-09)This paper explores the issues and limitations of grouted Drossbach duct connections, and investigates the quality assurance/control (QA/QC) methods used in the construction monitoring of a new 12-storey hotel in Auckland. ... -
QuakeKit: Communicating Engineering Risks to Youth in the South Island of New Zealand
(2021-04-14)QuakeKit is a collaborative project through QuakeCoRE, AF8 [Alpine Fault magnitude 8], Canterbury Seismic Instruments (CSI), and University of Canterbury, funded by the Unlocking Curious Minds fund. QuakeKit has two parts: ... -
Quantification of economic benefits of functional recovery-based design: a stepwise review of the methodology
(2024-04-09)Recent earthquake experiences have shown that although life-safety objectives have been met, current seismic design standards were unable to ensure an acceptable level of robustness and recovery timeframe for all modern ... -
Quantifying the Embodied Carbon Cost from Demolitions Following the Canterbury Earthquakes
(2021-04-14)The 2010/2011 Canterbury Earthquake Sequence resulted in severe financial loss, loss of life and disruption in Christchurch due to liquefaction and damage from strong shaking, which led to the widespread displacement of ...