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    • Post-earthquake functional recovery: A critical review 

      Zhan, Shen; Chang-Richards, Alice; Elwood, Kenneth; Boston, Megan (2022-04-27)
      Functional recovery not only transforms the retrofit of damaged buildings from an earthquake event but also contributes to community resilience. This paper aims to provide a state-of-the-art literature review of functional ...
    • Prediction of Demands on Non-Structural Components in Base-Isolated Structures 

      Haymes, Kieran; Sullivan, Timothy J.; Chandramohan, Reagan; Wiebe, Lydell (2022-04-27)
      This study examines seismic demands imposed on non-structural components within base isolated structures. Although several previous studies have focussed on the ability of base isolators to limit structural damage, very ...
    • Reclamation resilience improvement at CentrePort, Wellington New Zealand 

      Keepa, Campbell; Munro, James; Delaney, Anthony (2022-04-27)
      CentrePort operations were significantly disrupted following damage to strategic assets sustained in the 2016 Kaikōura Earthquake, demonstrating the ports seismic vulnerability. Improved resilience is a necessity to long-term ...
    • Repair and Reinstatement of Douglas-fir CLT Hold-down Connections using Mixed Angle Self Tapping Screws 

      Wright, Thomas; Li, Minghao; Lim, Thomas; Moroder, Daniel; Carradine, David; Gedyma, Mikhail (2022-04-27)
      The system ductility of timber structures under seismic loads relies on well detailed connection systems. With the increasing popularity of mass timber structures, CLT shear walls provide an efficient seismic load resisting ...
    • Retaining Wall Design - SESOC 

      Bird, Geoff; McPherson, Allan (2022-04-27)
      In the absence of a recognised or accepted national standard, and in order to provide clarity around the technical basis for their retaining wall software, some time ago SESOC embarked on the development of two design ...
    • Risk-targeted framework for seismic design: Maintaining serviceability 

      Hulsey, Anne; Horspool, Nick; Elwood, Kenneth; Gerstenberger, Matthew (2022-04-27)
      Changes to how seismic loads are determined for building design are imminent, as necessitated by the ongoing National Seismic Hazard Model update. The authors recently proposed a framework to produce risk-targeted hazard ...
    • Seismic Isolation of bridges: Case Studies 

      Mohammed, Mohammed; DeBisschop, Lani; Darling, Scott; Ibrahim, Ahmed (2022-04-27)
      Seismic isolation is one of the most effective means of earthquake hazard mitigation. Seismic isolation bearings are typically placed in a bridge between the substructure and superstructure and physically decouple the ...
    • Seismic Performance of Precast Hollow-core Units Seated Within the Plastic Hinge Region 

      Mostafa, Mohamed; Büker, Frank; Hogan, Lucas; Elwood, Kenneth; Bull, Des; Parr, Michael (2022-04-27)
      This paper discusses the susceptibility of hollow-core floor units to sustain a higher degree of damage when they are seated within the plastic hinge regions of the supporting beam. This damageability of these so-called ...
    • Seismic response of a base-isolated building under pulse-like near-fault ground motions 

      Rad, Ali; Hazaveh, Nikoo; Holden, Tony (2022-04-27)
      Pulse-Like Near-fault ground motions are known to challenge base-isolated buildings with their capacity to create large isolation system displacements. Such earthquake records typically contain velocity pulses with long ...
    • Seismic retrofit of historic timber structures: Uncertainties and adaption on site 

      Davies, Matt; Alley, Gareth; Cattanach, Alistair (2022-04-27)
      Existing timber structures, containing more hand-adapted and degradable components than other materials, provide challenges in ensuring your design intent is followed through on site. Often these buildings are flexible ...
    • Seismic strengthening of the Seatoun Tunnel 

      Wymer, Paul; Latham, Dean; Radosavljevic, Bojan; Brabhaharan, Pathmanathan; Tawfeek, Faiz (2022-04-27)
      The Seatoun tunnel is a 147m long, vehicle and pedestrian tunnel built in 1906-1907 to provide a tram connection between the suburb of Seatoun the city of Wellington.  In 2011, the Seatoun tunnel structure was assessed as ...
    • Seismic structural monitoring in Wellington using advanced seismological techniques 

      Francois-Holden, Caroline (2022-04-27)
      Sklodowska et al. (2021) employed advanced seismological techniques usually applied to Earth studies to the Te Puni building (instrumented as part of the GeoNet building instrumentation programme) for the 2009-2017 ...
    • Shake Table Tests of a Six-Span Steel Bridge Model for Nonlinerality Identification 

      Navabian, Niusha; Beskhyroun, Sherif (2022-04-27)
      Most of real structures exhibit nonlinear behaviour during their lifetime. Nonlinear behaviour of a structure can be as a result of a local effect (friction in joints, joint and link flexibility, and nonlinear contact) or ...
    • Social Influences on behavioural response to earthquake shaking 

      Vinnell, Lauren; Inch, Piata; Johnston, David; Horspool, Nick (2022-04-27)
      Many earthquake injuries in Aotearoa New Zealand occur because people either do not act quickly to protect themselves or act in a way which can lead to harm. Earthquakes are an uncertain context in which to make behavioural ...
    • Study on floor-slab out-of-plane effect of a 2-storey low-damage concrete wall building 

      Gu, Anqi; Henry, Richard; Rodgers, Geoffrey; Yang, Qun; Lu, Yiqiu; Zhou, Ying (2022-04-27)
      In 2019, a system-level shake-table test of a 2-storey low-damage concrete wall building was conducted using the multi-functional shake-table array at Tongji University as part of an international collaborative project ...
    • Sustainability Aspects of Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering in New Zealand 

      Murashev, Alexei (2022-04-27)
      Geotechnical engineering is a resource intensive sector of civil engineering that has a substantial effect on sustainability aspects of many transport, building, water and power projects. Improving sustainability of the ...
    • Sustainability in enhancing the resilience of major route in Wellington 

      Arumugam, Sivasith; Brabhaharan, Pathmanathan (2022-04-27)
      Uncertainty in the seismicity of Wellington and climate change were key issues that influenced the design of strengthening of a key arterial route in Wellington. The abstract describes the innovations and technology adopted ...
    • The role of in-plane strengthening within a proposed non-specific design approach to seismic improvement for URM buildings 

      Tocher, Hamish; Cutfield, Matthew (2022-04-27)
      Recent research shows that a significant number of earthquake-prone unreinforced brick masonry buildings may not receive seismic strengthening within the deadlines mandated by the Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) ...
    • The shaky south (or not): towards improving communities understanding of earthquake risk in Otago and Southland 

      Johnston, David; Orchiston, Caroline; Becker, Julia; Vinnell, Lauren; Kaiser, Lucy; Stewart, Joshua; Lake-Hammond, Alice; Stirling, Mark; Tapuke, Kelvin; Akther, Marufa (2022-04-27)
      Understanding how people interpret and respond to earthquake risks is vital to any strategy for earthquake risk reduction. Acknowledging that there is a wide range of interpretations of risk is important in determining how ...
    • Wellington region land transport resilience business case 

      Brabhaharan, Pathmanathan; Siazon, Michael (2022-04-27)
      The high seismicity, rugged terrain and an increasingly adverse climate exacerbated by climate change mean that the capital city Wellington’s transport system has severe deficiencies in its resilience to natural and ...