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Review and suggestions on timber buildings with hybrid lateral force resisting systems
(2023-04-19)Timber-framed structures have long been the default structural form for residential construction in many countries, including New Zealand. However, for some complex low-rise and mid-rise buildings, hybrid Lateral Force ... -
Review of geophysical strain measurement
(1971-03-31) -
Review of recently constructed buildings that combine steel frames and concrete walls
(2020-04-22)Recent building construction in New Zealand has exhibited an increase in the use of structural steel due to its availability and perception of good seismic performance. Despite the renewed popularity of structural steel ... -
Review of the conference on large earthquakes
(1981-03-31) -
Revised estimates of earthquake hazard in New Zealand
(1983-12-31) -
Rights and duties of owners and mortgagees
(1969-03-31) -
Ring spring dampers
(2014-09-30) -
Risk assessment and retrofit of existing buildings
(2000-09-30) -
Risk of casualties in New Zealand earthquakes
(2005-06-30) -
Risk thresholds in the built environment
(2023-04-19)Engineering and building design inherently deal with risk. But risk is rarely—if ever—explicitly considered. Most building design in Aotearoa New Zealand (i.e., to B1/VM1 NZS1170) targets an annual individual fatality risk ... -
Risk-targeted framework for seismic design: Maintaining serviceability
(2022-04-27)Changes to how seismic loads are determined for building design are imminent, as necessitated by the ongoing National Seismic Hazard Model update. The authors recently proposed a framework to produce risk-targeted hazard ... -
Risk-Targeted Hazard Spectra for Seismic Design in New Zealand
(2021-04-14)The promotion of risk-targeted hazard spectra as the basis of seismic design internationally has increased over the past decade. Risk-targeted hazard spectra are derived through convolution of hazard curves with representative ... -
Robustness and accuracy of model-free structural health monitoring
(2020-04-22)Rapid, accurate structural health monitoring (SHM) assesses damage to optimise decision-making. Many SHM methods are designed to track nonlinear stiffness changes as damage. However, highly nonlinear pinched hysteretic ... -
Rocking motion of slender elastic body on rigid floor
(1986-03-31) -
Role of the media in earthquake prediction
(1978-03-31)