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Soil structure interaction in laterally displacing ground
(2024-04-09)Design or assessment of structures founded on ground with a potential for seismic induced ground displacements requires careful consideration of the associated soil structure interaction (SSI). These seismic ground ... -
Soil-structure interactions of piled buildings on ground subject to liquefaction and lateral displacements
(2020-04-22)The lateral design of piled foundations for buildings in liquefiable ground is challenging because of potential reduced lateral support and possible lateral ground displacements. Soil-structure interaction (SSI) analysis ... -
Some aspects of shear wall design
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"Some aspects of shear wall design " by T. A. Paulay
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Some limitations of modal analysis in seismic design
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Source modelling considerations for ground motion simulation validation of moderate magnitude active shallow crustal earthquakes in New Zealand
(2020-04-22)This paper summarises progress toward NZ-wide physics-based hybrid broadband ground motion simulation validation of moderate magnitude (5.0 < Mw < 7.0), active shallow crustal earthquake events through low spatial resolution ... -
Source modelling insights from ground motion simulation validation of moderate magnitude active shallow crustal earthquakes in New Zealand
(2021-04-14)Hybrid broadband ground motion simulation validation has been an ongoing effort in NZ with recent studies focussed on active shallow crustal earthquakes of large magnitude (Mw>7.0) and small magnitude (3.5<Mw≤5.0). Lessons ... -
Source of numerical non-convergence in the analysis of bilinear SDOF systems
(2023-04-19)Numerical non-convergence is an important factor impeding the research into and widespread adoption of the nonlinear dynamic analysis. Upon encountering non-convergence at an analysis time step when using an implicit time ... -
Standardised timber moment-resisting frames for multistorey buildings
(2024-04-09)The paper presents preliminary findings from an extensive experimental testing campaign (Project Skyscraper) performed on full-scale moment-resisting timber frames intended for application in multistorey buildings. The ...