Browsing Proceedings of the 2022 New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering Annual Technical Conference by Issue Date
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Mainstreaming building code practice and risk management principles towards disaster risk reduction
(2022-04-27)Global disaster impacts on the built environment have triggered the call for an operational disaster risk reduction (DRR). The application of building code requirements has shown an acceptable means of minimizing disaster ... -
Integrating Maori Perspectives into Community Resilience Frameworks for the Built Environment
(2022-04-27)Many governments and organisations have attempted to construct frameworks for improving community resilience, particularly as related to the built environment. Many frameworks take a large overview of society and miss the ... -
Liquefaction potential of sand-gravel mixtures: experimental observations
(2022-04-27)Case histories from at least 27 earthquakes worldwide (including three from New Zealand: 1929 Mw7.6 Murchison earthquake; 2010 Mw 7.1 Darfield earthquake; and 2016 Mw 7.8 Kaikoura earthquake) have indicated that liquefaction ... -
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 ... -
Sustainability Aspects of Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering in New Zealand
(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 ... -
Monitoring technologies to manage landslide risk to transportation routes in the Lower North Island
(2022-04-27)There is significant uncertainty in predicting the behaviour of slopes due to natural processes and events. The inherent variability in rock and soil make the use of precedent behavior a much more attractive tool. However, ...