Browsing Proceedings of the 2023 New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering Annual Technical Conference by Subject "Quantifying and addressing uncertainties in seismic design"
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A quantitative risk assessment of seismic slope stability for a tailings dam
(2023-04-19)Tailings are a by-product of mining, consisting of silts and sands from the processed rock or soils and susceptible to liquefaction under earthquakes. Tailings Storage Facilities (TSFs) include dams that are designed and ... -
A Sensitivity Study of the Design Parameters Affecting the Global Stability of Buckling-Restrained Braced Frames
(2023-04-19)Recent research has focused on the ability of buckling-restrained braces and their connecting elements to act together as a series of resisting elements to resist mechanism formation. This potential failure mode is known ... -
Base isolated building preformance and the impact of the national seismic hazard model
(2023-04-19)The NZSEE/MBIE recently released seismic design guidelines aiming to provide a more consistence design performance of base-isolated buildings in NZ. This paper confirms the superior performance of base-isolated buildings ... -
Investigating the effect of stiffness on the seismic performance of RC structures
(2023-04-19)This study investigates the correlation between stiffness and the seismic performance of RC structures. Structural performance was compared for buildings affected by four different earthquakes, Tokachi-Oki (1968), Chile ... -
Learning Importance Sampling Distributions via Normalizing Flows to Estimate Rare-Event Failure Probabilities
(2023-04-19)Engineered systems are typically designed to be robust and have very low probabilities of failure. However, developing accurate estimates of these probabilities can be challenging given the complex (and typically nonlinear) ... -
Seismic Behaviour of Slender Rectangular Reinforced Concrete Walls based on analytical methods
(2023-04-19)In the seismic design and assessment of structures, one of the key parameters is the displacement capacity of the structural elements. Slender reinforced concrete (RC) structural walls are one of the more commonly used ... -
Seismic Damage States and Damage Quantification of Light Timber Framed Walls in Residential Houses
(2023-04-19)New Zealand (NZ) has a performance-based code environment. The essence of performance-based seismic design of buildings is to achieve multiple performance requirements including damage control. However, the current seismic ...