Browsing New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering by Title
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Developing a common Australasian Earthquake Loading Standard
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Developing Construction 4.0 transformation of Aotearoa New Zealand's construction sector
(2023-04-19)Aotearoa’s construction industry reached over $20.5 billion in 2019 and it became the fourth largest workplace in the year ended June 2021, significantly contributing to New Zealand’s economy. However, it has long been ... -
Developing guidelines for the seismic assessment of glazing systems
(2020-04-22)There is an increasing recognition that the seismic performance of buildings will be affected by the behaviour of both structural and non-structural elements. In light of this, work has been progressing at the University ... -
Developing hysteresis curves for the optimised sliding hinge joint with asymmetric friction connections
(2020-04-22)The semi-rigid Sliding Hinge Joint (SHJ) beam-column connection for steel moment resisting frames is a successful low damage system that shows a lot of promise in earthquake engineering. It allows for relative beam-column ... -
Developing LSN-based pipe repair rate functions utilising data from the 2011 Canterbury earthquakes
(2021-04-14)The Canterbury Earthquake Sequence adversely impacted built, economic and social environments. This included widespread physical damage to the water supply pipe network in Christchurch, resulting in long service disruptions. ... -
Development and implications of an expanded national earthquake catalogue for New Zealand
(2021-04-14)In the last two decades, New Zealand (NZ) has experienced significant earthquakes, including the 2010 M 7.2 Darfield, 2011 M 6.2 Christchurch, and 2016 M 7.8 Kaikōura events. Amongst these large events, tens of thousands ... -
Development of a volcanic hazard model for New Zealand
(2002-12-31) -
Development of Dissipative Controlled Rocking Bridge Columns on Monopile Foundations
(2021-04-14)In this research, a low-damage seismic design detail is developed for bridge columns supported on monopile foundations. The low-damage system aims to minimise, and potentially eliminate, the repair time and costs to a ... -
Development of New Zealand seismic bridge standards
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Development of the New Zealand Community Fault Model – version 1.0
(2021-04-14)There has been a long-identified need in New Zealand for a community-developed three-dimensional fault model that is accessible and available to all. Over the past year, work has progressed on building and parameterising ... -
Development, verification, and validation of a buckling-fatigue steel material model
(2023-04-19)Currently, there are limited constitutive models available in finite element analysis packages that reliably capture the coupled effects of bar buckling and fatigue. However, such a model is needed for reliable estimation ... -
Developments in studies of earthquake risk
(1975-03-31) -
Developments in the use of high resolution point cloud data to inform heritage restoration
(2021-04-14)While considered an emerging technology at the time of the Canterbury Earthquakes, extensive use of laser scanning derived point cloud data over the last 10 years has resulted in refined processes with new and existing ...