Browsing New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering by Title
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Australian earthquake engineering
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Avoiding moat wall pounding of base-isolated buildings using D3 viscous dampers
(2023-04-19)Base-isolated buildings are typically important facilities expected to remain functional after a major earthquake. Seismically isolated buildings can experience large displacements at the isolation level during strong ... -
Axial elongation in ductile reinforced concrete walls
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Balancing seismic resilience and lean design to reduce the embodied carbon of buildings
(2021-04-14)The building and construction sector needs to make big changes to reduce greenhouse gas emissions if New Zealand is going to meet the legally binding targets of the 2019 Zero Carbon Act, and its commitments under the Paris ... -
Base isolated building preformance and the impact of the national seismic hazard model
(2023-04-19)The NZSEE/MBIE recently released seismic design guidelines aiming to provide a more consistence design performance of base-isolated buildings in NZ. This paper confirms the superior performance of base-isolated buildings ... -
Base isolation
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Base isolation of buildings
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Base isolation of timber-framed buildings
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Base isolation: the good, the bad and the ugly
(2021-04-14)In the light of the recent Christchurch and Kaikoura earthquakes and the life safety and economic uncertainties they pose, the need for “low damage design” has become more important. In theory a “low damage design” should ...