Browsing New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering by Title
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Post-earthquake functional recovery: A critical review
(2022-04-27)Functional recovery not only transforms the retrofit of damaged buildings from an earthquake event but also contributes to community resilience. This paper aims to provide a state-of-the-art literature review of functional ... -
Post-earthquake response
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Post-earthquake Response: Are We Ready for the Next Big One?
(2021-04-14)The period of relative quiescence for significant urban earthquakes in New Zealand in the latter half of the last century presented challenges in getting the country prepared to respond – for both the general population ... -
Post-Earthquake Response: Update on the Improvements to the Rapid Building Assessment Process and Building Management In Emergencies
(2024-04-09)It is vital that New Zealand has both the systems in place and trained personnel ready to respond to earthquakes and other natural disasters. Rapidly assessing the usability of affected buildings and identifying an ... -
Post-elastic seismic response of a reinforced concrete frame
(1968-12-31) -
Practical issues in time-history analysis of low-rise concrete wall buildings with subterranean levels
(2024-04-09)In New Zealand, older power stations are commonly low-rise concrete wall structures with rigid basements housing generators, turbines and other electro-mechanical infrastructure at or below ground level. These structures ... -
Predicting yielding of gusset plates in seismic frames using finite element modelling
(2020-04-22)Gusset plates connect lateral bracing to a building by fixing two perpendicular edges into the corners of a frame. This results in a gusset plate having a non-uniform cross-sectional area and generally, each gusset plate ... -
Prediction of crack widths in NZS 3101 and its significance in the seismic design of connections
(2024-04-09)Cracking of reinforced concrete structures due to bending or tension has usually great significance on structural behaviour. Design codes limit crack widths for durability and aesthetic purposes. The research of cracking ... -
Prediction of Demands on Non-Structural Components in Base-Isolated Structures
(2022-04-27)This study examines seismic demands imposed on non-structural components within base isolated structures. Although several previous studies have focussed on the ability of base isolators to limit structural damage, very ... -
Prediction of fundamental period of regular frame buildings
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Prediction of insurance loss from earthquakes
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Predictive models for changes in reinforcement characteristics due to strain ageing effects
(2023-04-19)One of the factors affecting repair feasibility of buildings damaged by earthquakes is the potential effects of strain ageing of reinforcement. Since strain ageing can lead to an increase in structural member strength and ...