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Normal modes of a "cylindrical valley" of alluvium
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Northridge earthquake reconnaissance report
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Notes on bridges and earthquakes
(1968-12-31) -
Notes on earthquake insurance in California and New Zealand
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Notes on the new New Zealand earthquake loading provisions
(1975-06-30) -
Numerical Investigation of Australasian Cold-Formed Steel strap-braced walls under lateral and vertical load
(2023-04-19)Cold-Formed Steel (CFS) gained popularity in residential buildings due to its dimensional accuracy, lightweight, resistance to shrinking and creeping, durability, low embodied carbon and CNC manufacturing abilities. The ... -
Numerical modelling of a concrete wall-steel frame building
(2021-04-14)Buildings that use concrete walls together with steel frames have become increasingly common in Christchurch, with around 35% of post-earthquake buildings using such mixed-material structural systems. This rapid shift in ... -
Numerical modelling of reinforced concrete walls with minimum vertical reinforcement contents
(2020-04-22)Reinforced concrete (RC) structural walls are effective lateral force-resisting components that are commonly implemented in tall buildings. Recent studies have investigated the impact of minimum vertical reinforcement ... -
Numerical parametric analysis of gravity column base-plate connections
(2023-04-19)Gravity column base-plate connections are normally treated as pinned connections in design. Correspondingly, a low rotational stiffness value is specified in the New Zealand steel design standard, NZS 3404. However, previous ... -
NZ Industry Nonlinear Response History Guidelines
(2024-04-09)Nonlinear response history analysis (NLRHA) provisions in NZS 1170.5 were developed 20 years ago. Significant developments in the selection and scaling of ground motion records have occurred since this standard was ... -
NZ Low Damage Seismic Design Guidance Information
(2021-04-14)In a resilient built environment, buildings should be able to be occupied and used after significant earthquakes. New Zealand’s Building Code, like many others, is primarily focused on the preservation of life, with damage ... -
NZNSEE 1997 conference feature session on last decade
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NZNSEE president's page
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NZSEE president's page
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Obituary
(1980-09-30)