Browsing New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering by Title
Now showing items 1286-1305 of 1863
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Ring spring dampers
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Risk assessment and retrofit of existing buildings
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Risk of casualties in New Zealand earthquakes
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Risk thresholds in the built environment
(2023-04-19)Engineering and building design inherently deal with risk. But risk is rarely—if ever—explicitly considered. Most building design in Aotearoa New Zealand (i.e., to B1/VM1 NZS1170) targets an annual individual fatality risk ... -
Risk-targeted framework for seismic design: Maintaining serviceability
(2022-04-27)Changes to how seismic loads are determined for building design are imminent, as necessitated by the ongoing National Seismic Hazard Model update. The authors recently proposed a framework to produce risk-targeted hazard ... -
Risk-Targeted Hazard Spectra for Seismic Design in New Zealand
(2021-04-14)The promotion of risk-targeted hazard spectra as the basis of seismic design internationally has increased over the past decade. Risk-targeted hazard spectra are derived through convolution of hazard curves with representative ... -
Robustness and accuracy of model-free structural health monitoring
(2020-04-22)Rapid, accurate structural health monitoring (SHM) assesses damage to optimise decision-making. Many SHM methods are designed to track nonlinear stiffness changes as damage. However, highly nonlinear pinched hysteretic ... -
Rocking motion of slender elastic body on rigid floor
(1986-03-31) -
Role of the media in earthquake prediction
(1978-03-31) -
Rubber bearings in base-isolated structures
(1991-09-30) -
Scion Hub: A three storey seismically resilient timber diagrid
(2020-04-22)The new three storey Hub building at Scion’s campus in Rotorua is an innovative approach to providing seismic resilience in timber. A demonstration project for Scion’s work in the timber industry it utilises several forms ... -
Seaview Wharf: risk-based thinking underpins the future
(2021-04-14)Wellington’s Seaview Wharf is a critical asset in the Lower North Island fuel supply system, including after significant seismic events. Recent annual fuel supply for the region has exceeded 1 Million tonnes, and there is ... -
Second conference on tall buildings in seismic regions
(1991-09-30) -
Section 10 Dynamic analysis
(1980-09-30) -
Section 11 Bridges requiring special studies
(1980-09-30) -
Section 12 Strengthening of bridges for seismic loads
(1980-09-30) -
Section 1 Design philosophy
(1980-09-30)