97 |
Out-Of-Plane Instability of Reinforced Masonry Uniaxial Specimens Under Reversed Cyclic Axial Loading |
Ken Elwood |
96 |
A Detailed Inventory of Non-Ductile Concrete Shear Wall Buildings |
Ken Elwood |
95 |
Factors Influencing Post-Earthquake Decisions on Buildings in Christchurch, New Zealand |
Ken Elwood |
94 |
Evaluation of liquefaction potential of pumiceous deposits through field testing |
Rolando Orense |
93 |
Exemplar seismic retrofits of Christchurch URM buildings |
Jason Ingham |
92 |
Testing and modelling the in-plane seismic response of clay brick masonry walls with boundary columns made of precast concrete interlocking blocks |
Jason Ingham |
91 |
Incorporating Soil Nonlinearity into Physics-Based Ground Motion Simulation through Site-Specific Ground Response Analysis |
Brendon Bradley |
90 |
A comparison of CPT-Vs correlations using a liquefaction case history database from the 2010-2011 Canterbury Earthquake Sequence |
Christopher McGann |
89 |
Ground motion observations from the 14 November 2016 Mw7.8 Kaikoura, New Zealand earthquake and insights from broadband simulations |
Brendon Bradley |
88 |
Comparison of CPT-Vs relations developed for loess and general Christchurch New Zealand soils using SCPTu |
Christopher McGann |
87 |
Guidance on the utilization of earthquake-induced ground motion simulations in engineering practice |
Brendon Bradley |
86 |
Amplification of strong ground motions at Heathcote Valley during the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquakes: The role of 2D non-linear site response |
Brendon Bradley |
85 |
Amplification of strong ground motions at Heathcote Valley during the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquakes: Observation and 1D site response analysis |
Seokho Jeong |
84 |
Characterisation of Heritage Masonry Construction in NSW - State heritage Register |
Jason Ingham |
83 |
Investigation of equivalent frame modelling for seismic analysis of unreinforced masonry buildings with flexible diaphragms |
Jason Ingham |
82 |
Parapets, politics, and making a difference: Lessons from Christchurch |
Ann Brower |
81 |
Building (Earthquake-Prone Building) Amendment Act 2016: Risk, Space, and the Authority to Govern |
Ann Brower |
80 |
Tremors and tenants: The effect of a natural disaster and policy changes on commercial office occupiers in New Zealand |
Olga Filippova |
79 |
Office market response to earthquake risk |
Olga Filippova |
78 |
Long-Term Dynamic Characteristics Of A Pres-Lam Structure |
Tim Sullivan |
77 |
Are plans at fault? Understanding how active faults are incorporated into land use plans |
Wendy Saunders |
76 |
QuakeCoRE and OpenSees (Year 1): Optimisation of Source Code, Pre- and Post-Processing Tools, and Community Development |
Christopher McGann |
75 |
Building Resilience through Data: the Digital Integration and Visualisation EnMasse(DIVE) Platform |
Erica Seville |
74 |
Digital Integration and Visualisation EnMasse (DIVE) Platform Report 2 |
Erica Seville |
73 |
Data Integration and Visualisation:Prototyping the QuakeCoRE Data Platform for diverse needs |
Erica Seville |
72 |
Repair and Retesting of Lightly Reinforced Concrete Walls |
Ken Elwood |
71 |
Repaired Reinforced Concrete Walls and Lower-Damage Modifications |
Ken Elwood |
70 |
Development of Loading Protocols for Quasi-Static Testing |
Ken Elwood |
69 |
EVALUATION OF LIQUEFACTION POTENTIAL OF PUMICEOUS DEPOSITS THROUGH FIELD TESTING |
Rolando Orense |
68 |
Modelling of two damaged unreinforced masonry buildings following the Canterbury earthquakes |
Dmytro Dizhur |