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Intensities
(1976-09-30) -
Interim Results from empirical ground motion model evaluation for the NZ National Seismic Hazard Model Update
(2022-04-27)As a part of the ongoing 2022 NZ National Seismic Hazard Model (NSHM) Update, the predictive capabilities of candidate empirical ground motion models are evaluated to ascertain models which provide good prediction for NZ ... -
International alignment and update of the New Zealand earthquake intensity scale
(2023-04-19)The New Zealand Modified Mercalli intensity (MMI) scale was last revised in 2008. Even so, the scale's lack of specificity on New Zealand's structures for MMI>8 intensity levels has made it difficult to assign values for ... -
International association for earthquake engineering
(1988-12-31) -
Intraplate seismicity and zonation
(1996-12-31) -
Introducing a low damage system incorporating rocking braced frame and resilient slip friction joint as a shear key
(2020-04-22)In this paper, to achieve a self-centring damage avoidance rocking framed system, RSFJ has been employed as a shear link between braced frame and its boundary columns. Such a system could be used for a single or coupled ... -
Introduction and philosophy
(1985-12-31) -
Introduction and philosophy
(1977-06-30) -
Investigating CLT Lateral Load Resisting Systems for Taller Timber Buildings
(2021-04-14)Recent taller timber buildings worldwide have often utilized hybrid systems of mixed materials and have been built in regions of low seismicity. Designers often adopt the hybrid material solution of utilizing mass timber ... -
Investigating the effect of stiffness on the seismic performance of RC structures
(2023-04-19)This study investigates the correlation between stiffness and the seismic performance of RC structures. Structural performance was compared for buildings affected by four different earthquakes, Tokachi-Oki (1968), Chile ... -
Investigating the impact of design criteria on the expected seismic losses of an office building
(2021-04-14)Low Damage Seismic Design (LDSD) guidance material being developed by Engineering NZ is considering a design drift limit for multi-storey buildings of 0.5% at a new damage control limit state (DCLS). The impact of this new ...