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Assessing the Impact of Drilling Techniques on the Tensile Strength of Mechanical Screw Anchors in Masonry
(2024-04-09)Mechanical screw anchors are used for a range of structural connections on masonry buildings, including as part of earthquake retrofit solutions. While extensive research has been devoted to understanding the working ... -
Urban Geophysics and Seismic Hazard Assessment in the Wellington CBD
(2024-04-09)Many of our cities are built on sedimentary basins. Both the depth and shape of the basin will influence, and generally enhance the level of shaking. Our focus is the Wellington CBD, where we use seismic reflection and ... -
Innovative design methodology for secant pile walls
(2024-04-09)Many infrastructure projects in New Zealand require deep excavations in unstable granular, soft or liquefiable soil below the water table. The use of secant piles to form temporary or permanent retaining walls supporting ... -
Shake-Table Testing of the Resilient Slip Friction Joints
(2024-04-09)A consortium of university researchers (UoA, AUT and UC) from New Zealand and Tongji University have undertaken shake-table tests of various friction damping devices. This testing program is under the banner of the ROBUST ... -
Seismic response of frames with building cladding elements
(2024-04-09)This paper presents the concept, methodology and findings of the analysis of frames with building cladding elements exposed to seismic events. Inelastic nonlinear push-pull analyses, and hand analyses, are conducted to ... -
SESOC Retaining Wall Design Guide - Methodology and Validation
(2024-04-09)Some years in development, the SESOC Cantilever Timber Pole Retaining Wall Design Guide has been prepared in response to the need for a comprehensive, coherent design basis, albeit for low rise, cantilever, walls. Though ... -
Evaluating the benefits of rocking shallow foundations
(2024-04-09)Rocking foundations can offer significant benefits both in terms of seismic performance and reduced embodied carbon. This paper applies a displacement-based design procedure to achieve a rocking foundation for a multi-storey ... -
Effect of Strengthening Techniques Applied to RC Walls with Post-installed Openings on Shear Resistance
(2024-04-09)Shear walls increase stiffness and strength of reinforced concrete frame buildings improving their capacity to resist earthquake damage. Nevertheless, it is common for shear walls to contain openings for a variety of ... -
Performance of Seismically Isolated High-Speed Railway Bridges against Near-Fault Ground Motions
(2024-04-09)The first high-speed rail (HSR) corridor in India, built on viaducts and bridge structures, is currently under construction between Mumbai and Ahmedabad. This corridor passes through seismic Zone III, whereas future corridors ... -
Exploring resiliency between different steel lateral systems for new construction
(2024-04-09)It is known that while base level, code compliant structural designs produce buildings with a low likelihood of collapse, there is little guarantee that buildings will remain functional following moderate to severe ... -
Te Living Pā: Kaitiakitanga; Whanaungatanga; Akoranga
(2024-04-09)The Living Pā is a 3-storey mass timber building currently being constructed for Te Herenga Waka Victoria University at their Kelburn Campus. Full Living Building Challenge certification is a central goal for the project. ... -
Improving seismic performance
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40 years on, what of the future?
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Editorial
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