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Application of resilient rocking cores in low damage mass timber structures: A case study
(2022-04-27)The application of mass timber structures made with massive wooden panels such as Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) has significantly increased in the last few years owing to their many architectural and structural advantages, ... -
Application of the Geotechnical Step-Change Provisions of the 2017 MBIE Guidelines for the Seismic Assessment of Buildings
(2021-04-14)The Seismic Assessment of Existing Buildings, Technical Guidelines for Engineering Assessments (“the Guidelines”) provides engineers with a consistent means to assess the seismic behaviour of existing buildings with respect ... -
Architectural detailing for earthquake movement
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Are stronger, stiffer buildings indeed costlier?: Case study of RC frame buildings
(2021-04-14)Seismic codes/standards allow buildings to be designed for different lateral strength as long as the associated ductility and drift demands are catered for. The design seismic force is primarily controlled by a force ... -
Area Ratio or Volumetric Ratio: Which is better for quantifying the confinement of concrete?
(2023-04-19)Confinement of concrete helps in improving ultimate strain of concrete. This increase depends on amount of transverse reinforcement in the vertical member. While the need for 1350 hooks in transverse reinforcement is ... -
Art? Science?
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Aseismic design of 24 storey hotel "De-luxe", Skopje
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Aseismic pile foundation design analysis
(1993-03-31) -
Ash fall prediction in New Zealand
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Aspects of high earthquake risk government buildings
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Aspects of the analysis of frame-panel interaction
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Assessing the impact of acceleration-sensitive components on the seismic losses of multi-storey office buildings
(2022-04-27)The Ministry of Building, Innovation and Employment is developing advice on how to deliver Low Damage Seismic Design (LDSD) protection for buildings through their Tū Kahika: Building Resilience platform. A preliminary ... -
Assessment of boundary conditions for 2D geotechnical site-response analysis with soil heterogeneity
(2021-04-14)This paper examines various boundary condition assumptions for modelling 2D geotechnical site response, which requires a more sophisticated treatment of the boundary and loading conditions than what is typically required ...