Browsing New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering by Title
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Seismotectonics and earthquake risk macrozoning
(1979-03-31) -
Self-centring bracing system: avoidance of elastic buckling for braces with one intermediate damper
(2020-04-22)Today, more attention is being given to timber material by practitioners as a structural member owing to benefits that this material can offer such as high strength to weight ratio, being environmentally friendly and ... -
Self-drilling dowel connections for ductile link beams in coupled CLT walls
(2021-04-14)Coupled CLT walls with steel link beams can form a more efficient lateral load resisting system for tall timber buildings when compared to single CLT shear walls. To achieve adequate coupling between CLT walls and ensure ... -
Semi-active MR dampers for seismic control of structures
(2009-09-30) -
Seminar and symposium on earthquake engineering
(1970-03-31) -
Seminar on geotechnical aspects of earthquake engineering
(1970-09-30) -
Separation of non-structural components in buildings
(1976-09-30) -
SESOC Retaining Wall Design Guide - Methodology and Validation
(2024-04-09)Some years in development, the SESOC Cantilever Timber Pole Retaining Wall Design Guide has been prepared in response to the need for a comprehensive, coherent design basis, albeit for low rise, cantilever, walls. Though ... -
SESOC Software – Seismic Design Tools
(2021-04-14)SESOC has accumulated a number of structural software design programs, over time, which we actively maintain/enhance, also on occasion developing a new tool for the benefit of our members – and the NZ design fraternity. This ... -
Seventh World Conference on Earthquake Engineering
(1980-12-31) -
Shake table testing of fire sprinkler piping systems typical of New Zealand practices
(2021-04-14)An automatic fire sprinkler piping system requires an intricate piping network to feed individual sprinklers spread across the plenum space. In practice, this elaborate piping network is braced against seismic demands ... -
Shake Table Tests of a Six-Span Steel Bridge Model for Nonlinerality Identification
(2022-04-27)Most of real structures exhibit nonlinear behaviour during their lifetime. Nonlinear behaviour of a structure can be as a result of a local effect (friction in joints, joint and link flexibility, and nonlinear contact) or ... -
Shake table tests of an industrial building
(1987-03-31) -
Shake-table test of flexural RC beams subjected to different levels of repair
(2024-04-09)Typically, damaged reinforced concrete (RC) building components are fully repaired to achieve the highest performance recovery. However, this repair objective may not necessarily be essential to achieve building performance ... -
Shake-table testing of resilient, low-cost seismic isolators based on rolling rubber spheres
(2023-04-19)This study presents the results of a large-scale experimental investigation of resilient, low-cost seismic isolators based on deformable rubber spheres. The isolators roll on flat or spherical (concave) concrete surfaces. ... -
Shake-Table Testing of the Resilient Slip Friction Joints
(2024-04-09)A consortium of university researchers (UoA, AUT and UC) from New Zealand and Tongji University have undertaken shake-table tests of various friction damping devices. This testing program is under the banner of the ROBUST ... -
Shaking table tests on a model retaining wall
(1979-06-30)