Browsing New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering by Title
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Monotonic and Cyclic Pushover Testing of Isolated Piles of the Whirokino Trestle
(2021-04-14)In New Zealand, over 60% of State Highway bridges were designed and built during eras with low seismic provisions and most of these bridges are supported by pile foundations. An improved understanding of the in-service ... -
Multi-scenario approach for the assessment of liquefaction exposure and impact across New Zealand State Highways
(2024-04-09)Events such as the 2010-2011 Canterbury Earthquake Sequence or the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake demonstrated the impacts of liquefaction and lateral spreading across New Zealand infrastructure networks. Statistical liquefaction ... -
Multidirectional cyclic testing of self-centering cross-laminated timber shear wall sub-assemblies
(2023-04-19)Driven by demand for sustainable buildings, mass timber, specifically cross-laminated timber (CLT), is being more widely used in mid-rise buildings in the US. In areas of the US with a significant seismic (i.e., earthquake) ... -
Multistage Friction Connection Optimisation
(2024-04-09)This paper describes the use of multi-stage friction connections (MFCs) to modify hysteresis curve characteristics of structures in order to decrease their peak and residual displacements. Both cases with and without P-delta ... -
Multistage Friction Connections
(2023-04-19)Multistage friction connections (MFCs) are bolted connections for dissipating seismic energy while reducing peak displacements and encouraging recentring. MFCs comprise two symmetric friction connections co-linearly ... -
Myths and fallacies in earthquake engineering
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N. Z. National Society for Earthquake Engineering
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N.Z National Society for Earthquake Engineering
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Nailed moment joints in timber structures
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Nationwide investigation of systematic site effects in New Zealand: Residual analysis of physics-based ground motion simulations
(2024-04-09)This study examines systematic site effects from the prediction residuals of physics-based ground motion simulations using a dataset of small magnitude (3.5 ≤ Mw ≤ 5.0) active shallow crustal earthquakes recorded in New ... -
Natural disaster
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