Browsing New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering by Title
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A preliminary investigation of validity of conventional single-mode pushover analysis in multi-mode systems
(2022-04-27)Pushover analysis is a simplified inelastic analysis approach where a structure is subjected to increasing increments of monotonic imposed force or displacements to estimate the inelastic deformations in the structural ... -
A preliminary seismological report
(1969-03-31) -
A prescriptive method for the design of new steel moment frame structures with supplemental damping
(2023-04-19)This paper presents a prescriptive method for the design of new steel moment frame structures with supplemental damping using fluid viscous dampers. The prescriptive method uses Modal Response Spectrum Analysis (MRSA) ... -
A procedure for modelling near-field earthquake intensities
(1995-09-30) -
A progress report on the Earthquake Hazard Centre
(1999-12-31) -
A quantitative risk assessment of seismic slope stability for a tailings dam
(2023-04-19)Tailings are a by-product of mining, consisting of silts and sands from the processed rock or soils and susceptible to liquefaction under earthquakes. Tailings Storage Facilities (TSFs) include dams that are designed and ... -
A reinforced concrete building in Wellington
(1969-12-31) -
A review of international guidance for tsunami loading on buildings
(2022-04-27)Tsunami loading on structures creates a potentially controlling structural demand that is less understood than other design loads. Guidance for tsunami loading scenarios is sparce, and there is a great deal of variation ... -
A Review of Practice-Oriented Methods for Estimating Seismic Demands on Parts and Components
(2023-04-19)A variety of methods for the estimation of demands on building parts and components have been proposed in international codes and the literature. These have been reviewed as part of recent research co-funded by QuakeCoRE, ... -
A review of the seismic resistance of prestressed concrete
(1970-03-31) -
A Review of the State of Practice for Fluid Viscous Damper Applications in North America and New Zealand
(2023-04-19)The use of Fluid Viscous Dampers (FVDs) for retrofit and new construction applications is growing around the world. FVDs provide an effective way to reduce seismic demands on structures. In retrofit applications, this ...