Browsing New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering by Title
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Method for the explicit consideration of ground motion duration in NZS 1170.5
(2023-04-19)Recent studies have demonstrated that longer earthquake ground motion duration can reduce structural deformation capacity and increase collapse risk. This study introduces a method to explicitly account for such effects ... -
Microtremor coherency
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Microtremor recording
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Microtremor recording techniques
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Mitigation of danger to property
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Mitigation of liquefaction induced lateral spread using jet grout shear walls
(2020-04-22)The load transfer mechanism between ground subject to liquefaction induced lateral spreading and jet grout shear walls is complex. The shear walls comprise rows of jet grout columns, constructed in a primary-secondary ... -
Mitigation of liquefaction-induced lateral spread ground displacements using an in-ground pile wall
(2023-04-19)Liquefaction-induced lateral spread ground displacements can be damaging to buildings and their foundations. Buildings can either be designed/strengthened to tolerate such displacements, or ground improvement (e.g. compaction, ... -
“Modal crimes” in structural engineering
(2023-04-19)With increasing seismic hazard as advised by the NSHM 2022 for entire New Zealand, there is a huge demand for the retrofit of existing building stock to achieve higher earthquake resilience. One of the ways to achieve a ... -
Modelling ground motion in the Hutt Valley, New Zealand
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Modelling of residential house perimeter foundation beams subjected to ground deformations
(2023-04-19)The 2010-11 Canterbury earthquake sequence is the most damaging and disruptive seismic event to affect New Zealand, resulting in repair costs totalling approximately NZ$40 billion. Liquefaction induced ground deformations ... -
Modelling of vertical control in magnetic levitation for building isolation during earthquakes
(2020-04-22)Earthquakes cause significant damage to buildings due to strong vibration of the ground. Levitating houses using magnets and electromagnets would provide a complete isolation of ground motion for protecting buildings from ... -
Modelling the out-of-plane buckling behaviour of BRBFs
(2022-04-27)The objective of this study is to assess the impact of modelling the out-of-plane buckling behaviour of buckling-restrained braced frames (BRBFs) on their estimated seismic performance. A number of recent studies have ...