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    Design of RSFJ Self-centring Brace for Ultimate Limit State 

    Yousef-Beik, Seyed Mohammad Mehdi; Varier, Sriraj; Hashemi, Ashkan; Zarnani, Pouyan; Quenneville, Pierre (New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2021-04-14)
    In previous studies, it was shown that the RSFJ brace assembly is prone to elastic buckling for which a new mechanism composed of two telescopic sections was introduced as a remedy to increase the elastic buckling load, ...
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    Identifying vulnerable reinforced concrete buildings in Wellington using a simple assessment methodology 

    Balbirnie, Kieran; Chandramohan, Reagan; Pujol, Santiago; Wright, Joshua (New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2021-04-14)
    The application of a simple yet effective method to assess reinforced concrete buildings in New Zealand is discussed. It is proposed that this method be used to identify and prioritise the most vulnerable reinforced concrete ...
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    Wall-to-floor connection behavior in a low-damage concrete wall building 

    Yang, Qun; Henry, Rick; Lu, Yiqiu (New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2021-04-14)
    Following the 2010/2011 Canterbury earthquakes, approximately 60% of multi-story buildings with reinforced concrete walls required demolition.  Both practitioners and researchers have increasingly realized that low-damage ...
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    Evaluation of seismic performance of buildings and infrastructure 

    Cubrinovski, Misko (New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2021-04-14)
    Observations from the Canterbury and Kaikoura earthquakes are used to illustrate some important factors that often govern the seismic performance of ground, buildings and infrastructure. The talk examines some of the ...
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    ATC-145: Influence of prior shaking on earthquake response and repair requirements for structures and elements 

    Elwood, Ken; Pujol, Santiago; Liel, Abbie; Murray, Polly; Sarrafzadeh, Mehdi; Shah, Prateek; Brooke, Nicholas (New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2021-04-14)
    ATC-145 is a FEMA funded project aimed at developing a Guide for repair of earthquake damaged buildings to achieve future resilience. Thanks in part to EQC funding, the project includes substantial New Zealand representation. To ...
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    Development of the New Zealand Community Fault Model – version 1.0 

    Van Dissen, Russ; Seebeck, Hannu; Litchfield, Nicola; Barnes, Philip; Nicol, Andy; Langridge, Robert; Barrell, David; Villamor, Pilar; Ellis, Susan; Rattenbury, Mark; Bannister, Stephen; Gerstenberger, Matt; Ghisetti, Francesca; Sutherland, Rupert; Fraser, Jeff; Nodder, Scott; Stirling, Mark; Humphrey, Jade; Bland, Kyle; Howell, Andrew; Mountjoy, Joshu; Moon, Vicki; Stahl, Tim; Spinardi, Francesca; Townsend, Dougal; Clark, Kate; Hamling, Ian; Cox, Simon; de Lange, William; Wopereis, Paul; Johnston, Mike; Morgenstern, Regine; Eccles, Jennifer; Little, Tim; Fry, Bill; Griffin, Jonathan; Townsend, John; Mortimer, Nick; Alcaraz, Samantha; Massiot, Cecile; Rowland, Julie; Muirhead, James; Upton, Phaedra; Hirschberg, Hamish; Lee, Julie (New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 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 ...
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    Philosophical reflexions following the Lyttleton 2011 New Zealand Earthquake: Ten years after 

    Quintana Gallo, Patricio; Carradine, David (New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2021-04-14)
    At 12:51 p. m. on 22 February 2011, the Mw 6.3 Lyttelton earthquake struck the Canterbury region of New Zealand. The seismic event was reported as the result of the rupture of a previously unknown geological fault, 5.9 km ...
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    Monitoring of lateral stiffness changes for a real building using hysteresis loop analysis 

    Rabiepour, Mohammad; Zhou, Cong; Chase, Geoff; Rodgers, Geoffrey (New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2021-04-14)
    The BNZ building in Wellington, New Zealand was significantly damaged, and eventually demolished, due to the cumulative impact of three main earthquakes between 2013 and 2016. Although the building was equipped with a set ...
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    Push-over analysis of a 3D architectural wharf structure including soil-structure interaction 

    Lei, Weikuang; Vink, Alex; Storie, Luke; Van Ballegooy, Sjoerd (New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2021-04-14)
    A new wharf structure was proposed for Te Wānanga in central Auckland. Due to the complex geometry of the proposed wharf, which included plan irregularity, open apertures, deck-suspended planter boxes, suspended nets and ...
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    Impact of Canterbury earthquakes on the evolution of earthquake geotechnical engineering practice  

    Brabhaharan, Pathmanathan (New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2021-04-14)
    Earthquake geotechnical engineering practice has evolved in New Zealand during the past 40 years.  The 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquakes provided significant impetus to the research and practice. Early evolution commenced ...
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    AuthorElwood, Ken (9)Sullivan, Timothy (9)Bradley, Brendon (7)Johnston, David (7)Quenneville, Pierre (7)Lee, Robin (6)Wotherspoon, Liam (6)Becker, Julia (5)Chandramohan, Reagan (5)Dhakal, Rajesh (5)... View MoreSubjectAdvancements in structural and geotechnical design and assessment (25)Improving understanding of seismic hazard and risk (10)Innovative approaches in seismic design and assessment (6)Resilience beyond life-safety and amenity|Advancements in structural and geotechnical design and assessment (4)Communicating seismic risk and mitigation strategies (3)Improving resilience of lifelines and infrastructure (3)Improving understanding of seismic hazard and risk|Resilience beyond life-safety and amenity|Advancements in structural and geotechnical design and assessment (3)Lessons for design going forward (3)Society, policy, and culture in understanding impacts and improving resilience (3)Case studies and research supporting mitigation by retrofitting (2)... View MoreDate Issued
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