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Code Based Design vs. Performance Based Design
(2024-04-09)Modern day design codes are the result of six decades of seismic engineering developments most of which have been focused on elastic modal methods. Modal methods are strictly not applicable to inelastic systems and hence ... -
Code philosophy
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Code provisions related to soils and foundations
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Code requirements for column confinement with a view on drift
(2022-04-27)Confinement provided by transverse reinforcement plays an essential role in reinforced concrete columns. When proportioned judiciously, confinement provides longitudinal bar restraint, contributes to shear resistance, and ... -
Codes for seismic design of prestressed concrete
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Cold formed sections
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Column design
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Column strength requirements in multi-storey seismic frames
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Columns - evaluation of actions
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Columns subjected to flexure and axial load
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Comments on some earthquake damaged buildings in New Zealand
(1969-12-31) -
Communicating seismic risk with commercial building tenants: Preliminary results
(2024-04-09)In Aotearoa New Zealand, the interpretation of seismic risk information and the subsequent demands put on building owners and developers, are shaping the performance of our building stock. Commercial building tenants, in ... -
Comparative study of four passive energy dissipation systems
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Comparing alternative methods to account for shallow site effects in hybrid broadband ground-motion simulations
(2024-04-09)Shallow site effects are usually not explicitly modelled in hybrid broadband ground-motion simulations, and their proper incorporation may be key to improving prediction at soil sites. This paper examines five methods to ...