Browsing Proceedings of the 2023 New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering Annual Technical Conference by Author "448243c4-6f6c-4db1-b2ce-ccab0dee498c"
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Developing Construction 4.0 transformation of Aotearoa New Zealand's construction sector
Andisheh, Kaveh; Karpenko, Michail; MacRae, Gregory; Chang-Richards, Alice; Clifton, Charles; Moaveni, Babak; Eftekhar Azam, Saeed; Heinzel, Holger (2023-04-19)Aotearoa’s construction industry reached over $20.5 billion in 2019 and it became the fourth largest workplace in the year ended June 2021, significantly contributing to New Zealand’s economy. However, it has long been ... -
Finite Element Convergence Study of the Asymmetric Friction Connection (AFC) in the Optimised Sliding Hinge Joint (OSHJ)
Alizadeh, Fatemeh; Ramhormozian, Shahab; Clifton, Charles (2023-04-19)The Optimised Sliding Hinge Joint (OSHJ) is a cost-effective, low damage seismic resisting beam-column connection developed for Moment Resisting Steel Framed (MRSF) buildings. The OSHJ is the optimised version of the ... -
Numerical Investigation of Australasian Cold-Formed Steel strap-braced walls under lateral and vertical load
Karmakar, Ankeeta; Clifton, Charles; Lim, P.B.P (2023-04-19)Cold-Formed Steel (CFS) gained popularity in residential buildings due to its dimensional accuracy, lightweight, resistance to shrinking and creeping, durability, low embodied carbon and CNC manufacturing abilities. The ... -
Numerical parametric analysis of gravity column base-plate connections
He, Jin Chang Winston; Clifton, Charles; Ramhormozian, Shahab (2023-04-19)Gravity column base-plate connections are normally treated as pinned connections in design. Correspondingly, a low rotational stiffness value is specified in the New Zealand steel design standard, NZS 3404. However, previous ... -
Seismic application of fillet and partial penetration butt welds
Taheri, Hafez; Karpenko, Michail; Clifton, Charles; Ramhormozian, Shahab; Dong, Pingsha; Lim, James; Roy, Kris (2023-04-19)Fillet and partial (incomplete) penetration butt welds are the most cost-effective weld details for structural steel connections. Correctly sized and executed, double-sided, balanced fillet welds and partial penetration ...