Browsing New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering by Title
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The use of 3D LE methods to calculate slope stability during strong earthquake shaking
(2024-04-09)This paper discusses the application of three-dimensional (3D) limit equilibrium (LE) analysis for slope stability, with a focus on seismic considerations. While traditional 2D limit equilibrium analyses have been extensively ... -
The Veracruz earthquake of 28 August 1973
(1974-03-31) -
The Wainuiomata "local effects" seismograph network
(2002-12-31) -
The Waiotapu earthquake of 1983, December 14
(1984-12-31) -
Three-dimensional numerical simulation of tsunami-borne debris-loads on bridges
(2023-04-19)Tsunamis are natural disasters that sometimes follow large-magnitude offshore earthquakes and cause significant damage to coastal bridges. In addition to the destructive power of the tsunami bore, shipping containers and ... -
Three-storey Configurable Steel Framed Building Incorporating Friction Based Energy Dissipaters: Structural Configuration and Instrumentation
(2021-04-14)A 9 m high, full-scale three-storey configurable steel frame composite floor building incorporating friction based connections is being tested using two linked bi-directional shake tables at the International joint research ... -
Timber sheathed walls for wind and earthquake resistance
(1986-06-30) -
Timber-based seismic retrofit of a 5-storey RC structure built in 1955
(2023-04-19)The paper presents a study on the seismic behaviour of a 1955 masonry-infilled reinforced concrete (RC) building subjected to two alternative timber-based interventions to reduce its seismic vulnerability. The first ... -
Time and place
(1988-09-30) -
Time for a break
(1988-12-31) -
Time History Analysis is easy, and you should do it: Here’s how.
(2024-04-09)Time history analysis is generally regarded as a highly specialised and deeply technical process. There is also a growing divide between different schools of thought around how analysis should be done. On the one hand, ... -
Towards 3D ground motion simulation-based site amplification: a Wellington case study considering multiple basin geometries
(2024-04-09)This paper presents a study on 3D ground motion simulation-based site amplification using the Wellington region of New Zealand as a case study. Several recent models of the Wellington sedimentary basin have been developed ... -
Towards a better understanding of the development of the strength in Asymmetrical Friction Connections (AFCs)
(2020-04-22)In the current design practice, the strength of Asymmetric Friction Connections (AFCs) is calculated considering the friction force developed at both sliding interfaces using the bolt tension reduced by the moment – shear ...