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Finite element method for designing HF2V device force capacity
(2020-04-22)Supplemental energy dissipation devices are increasingly used to protect structures, limiting loads transferred to structural elements and absorbing significant response energy without sacrificial structural damage. High ... -
Finite Element Modelling (FEM) of the Asymmetric Friction Connection (AFC) with Belleville Springs (BeSs): challenges and ongoing developments
(2024-04-09)The Sliding Hinge Joint (SHJ) is a low-damage beam-column connection used in steel moment-resisting frames. It allows large beam-column rotation to occur with minimal damage, through sliding in asymmetric friction connections ... -
Floor diaphragms and a truss method for their analysis
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Floor response of yielding structures
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Focusing on reducing the earthquake damage to facade systems
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Formidable echo
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Foundations for capacity designed structures
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Foundations for ductile frames
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Foundations for shear wall structures
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Fracture lineaments, fault mesh formation and seismicity
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Framework Development for a Hybrid Geotechnical-Geospatial Liquefaction Assessment Model
(2023-04-19)Liquefaction assessment can be performed using various bodies of knowledge, each with an associated accuracy based on the data involved. Liquefaction assessment models based on directly measured subsurface geotechnical ... -
Frequency of eruptions at New Zealand volcanoes
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From brittle to ductile
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From mud to modules and beyond - the post-2011 Christchurch evolution of earthquake geotechnical engineering in New Zealand
(2021-04-14)The extent of land damage during the Canterbury earthquakes was a wake up call. It disproportionately impacted many aspects of the recovery, including costs, time, community cohesion and individual welfare. The earthquake ... -
From natural to cultural disaster
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From Research to Practice: Case Study on Mixed Angle Screws Hold Down Connections for a 6-Storey CLT Shear Wall Building
(2024-04-09)Mass timber structures are a growing topic in the New Zealand design environment. To design mass timber buildings to the moderate or high seismic demands of much of New Zealand, strong stiff, and ductile seismic systems ... -
Full Waveform Tomography for the upper South Island region, New Zealand
(2021-04-14)In this paper, we apply Full Waveform Tomography (FWT) based on the Adjoint-Wavefield (AW) method to iteratively invert an existing 3-D geophysical velocity model for the upper South Island region, New Zealand. Through the ... -
Full-scale shaking table testing of a low-damage steel structure using Resilient Slip Friction Joint
(2020-04-22)The objective of this study is to give an overview of the design and numerical analyses related to a full-scale steel structure shaking table test that includes some structural applications of Resilient Slip Friction Joint ...