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A tenacious base isolation system using round steel bars
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A tribute to George Eiby
(1992-03-31) -
A Typical Commercial Low Rise Structure - Case Study
(2021-04-14)The Case study building was designed and built in 2003. The building is a single storey rectangular shaped 25m x 21m steel portal frame structure with precast concrete panels. The building is typical of a modern commercial ... -
A welcome to the society
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Accounting for the Influence of Intrinsic Soil Properties and State Variables on Liquefaction Triggering
(2023-04-19)Current simplified liquefaction triggering procedures are limited in their ability to capture the effects of intrinsic properties (grain size, mineralogy, grain shape, etc.) and the state properties (stress state, void ... -
Achieving earthquake-safe buildings – an educational initiative for developing nations
(2023-04-19)Building departments in developing nations have a poor track record of achieving earthquake-safe new buildings. Many buildings, within their jurisdictions are not expected to perform well in medium- to high-intensity ... -
Active earth deformation
(1979-12-31) -
Active, semi-active and hybrid control of structures
(2000-09-30) -
Adequacy and Retro-Fitting of Timber Frame House Foundations on Slopes
(2021-04-14)Previous studies have indicated that there are significant issues with the structural strength and stability of many existing house foundations on sloping sites. This was confirmed after the Christchurch earthquakes, where ... -
Advanced FEA assessment of existing concrete floor diaphragms with low-ductility steel reinforcement
(2020-04-22)Diaphragms are primary structural elements which are crucial to the structural stability of buildings. Despite the known deficiencies of diaphragms reinforced with cold-drawn steel mesh, their reliable strength and ... -
Advanced seismic design of concrete-to-concrete structural connections
(2023-04-19)Seismic strengthening of concrete buildings and bridges may require the addition of new concrete members or overlays. One way of connecting new concrete to existing concrete is using post-installed rebar (PIR) connections. ...