Browsing New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering by Title
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Damage to freeway structures in the San Fernando earthquake
(1971-09-30) -
Damage to railway bridging
(1969-03-31) -
Damage to railway track
(1969-03-31) -
Damageability of Hollow-core Floors
(2021-04-14)The life safety risk of precast hollow-core floors during earthquakes have been well recognised in New Zealand since early 2000s. Hollow-core floor unts in ductile buildings may experience web cracking at drift demands ... -
Dams and earthquakes in New Zealand
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David Dowrick (1935-2019)
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Dealing with uncertainty in prediction of lateral spread
(2022-04-27)Prediction of lateral spread for seismic assessment and design includes considerable uncertainty. Two widely used prediction methods are Youd et al. (2002) and Zhang et al. (2004). Five case studies across the Wellington ... -
Death of George Eiby
(1992-03-31) -
Decisions theory in earthquake engineering
(1972-03-31) -
Deformability of lap splices in RC structural walls
(2023-04-19)Severe structural damage associated with lap splices located near the foundation of reinforced concrete (RC) structural walls has been recorded in the field after recent major earthquakes in Chile, New Zealand, and Taiwan. ... -
Depth and Shape of the Basement Surface Beneath Wellington City, Based on Gravity and Seismic Constraints
(2022-04-27)A new basin-depth map for the Wellington Central Business District shows a maximum depth of 540 m near the Wellington Stadium. This is twice that previously proposed. Our new basin geometry constraints are from a residual ...