Browsing New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering by Title
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Aseismic design of 24 storey hotel "De-luxe", Skopje
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Aseismic pile foundation design analysis
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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
(1971-03-31) -
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 ... -
Assessing the Impact of Drilling Techniques on the Tensile Strength of Mechanical Screw Anchors in Masonry
(2024-04-09)Mechanical screw anchors are used for a range of structural connections on masonry buildings, including as part of earthquake retrofit solutions. While extensive research has been devoted to understanding the working ... -
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 ... -
Assessment of earthquake response from modal analysis
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Assessment of lateral spread potential used smeared strengths of liquefied/non liquefied soils
(2023-04-19)Liquefaction-induced lateral ground displacements (lateral spread) are typically assessed using empirical methods where a continuous weak (liquefied) layer is expected. These methods are not appropriate for variable fill ... -
Assessment of the torsional behaviour of hollow core slabs
(2023-06-01) -
ATC-145: Influence of prior shaking on earthquake response and repair requirements for structures and elements
(2021-04-14)ATC-145 is a FEMA funded project aimed at developing a Guide for repair of earthquake damaged buildings to achieve future resilience. Thanks in part to EQC funding, the project includes substantial New Zealand representation. To ...