The increasing need to reduce damage and downtime of modern buildings in addition to life-safety has led to the development of the low-damage design philosophy where the earthquakes can be resisted by structures with damage confined to easily replaceable components. Existing low-damage research has typically focused on testing and modelling individual components, at reduced scales, and using simplified slow loading protocols which does not account for the complex interactions that can occur in real buildings during earthquakes. To provide essential evidence to support the development of low-damage concrete structures, a system level shake-table test of a full-scale low-damage concrete wall building will be tested in early 2018
Recent severe earthquakes, such as the 2010-2011 Christchurch earthquake series, have put emphasis ...
none6siThis paper presents the work developed to design a shaking-table test at the EUCENTRE Lab, fo...
Lessons from recent earthquakes have provided a tough reality check of the current seismic design ap...
QuakeCoRE has given New Zealand researchers the opportunity to access some of the world’s top earthq...
The high socio-economic impacts of moderate-to-strong earthquakes in terms of damage, dollars and do...
The level of structural damage and the associated economic impact caused by recent earthquakes world...
Recent severe earthquakes worldwide have put emphasis on building resilience. To achieve this proce...
This thesis presents the findings from an experimental programme to determine the performance and b...
The Robust Building Systems (ROBUST) project is aimed at enhancing the seismic resilience of buildi...
The Robust Building Systems (ROBUST) project is aimed at enhancing the seismic resilience of buildin...
none6Structural systems composed of cast in situ sandwich squat concrete walls, which make use of a ...
Recent severe earthquakes, such as Christchurch earthquake series, worldwide have put emphasis on bu...
Precast wall-slab-wall buildings can be found in many different earthquake-prone areas of the world....
This paper describes the results from a series of shacking table tests conducted on a full-scale rei...
This paper presents shake-table tests conducted on a two-fifths-scale reinforced concrete frame repr...
Recent severe earthquakes, such as the 2010-2011 Christchurch earthquake series, have put emphasis ...
none6siThis paper presents the work developed to design a shaking-table test at the EUCENTRE Lab, fo...
Lessons from recent earthquakes have provided a tough reality check of the current seismic design ap...
QuakeCoRE has given New Zealand researchers the opportunity to access some of the world’s top earthq...
The high socio-economic impacts of moderate-to-strong earthquakes in terms of damage, dollars and do...
The level of structural damage and the associated economic impact caused by recent earthquakes world...
Recent severe earthquakes worldwide have put emphasis on building resilience. To achieve this proce...
This thesis presents the findings from an experimental programme to determine the performance and b...
The Robust Building Systems (ROBUST) project is aimed at enhancing the seismic resilience of buildi...
The Robust Building Systems (ROBUST) project is aimed at enhancing the seismic resilience of buildin...
none6Structural systems composed of cast in situ sandwich squat concrete walls, which make use of a ...
Recent severe earthquakes, such as Christchurch earthquake series, worldwide have put emphasis on bu...
Precast wall-slab-wall buildings can be found in many different earthquake-prone areas of the world....
This paper describes the results from a series of shacking table tests conducted on a full-scale rei...
This paper presents shake-table tests conducted on a two-fifths-scale reinforced concrete frame repr...
Recent severe earthquakes, such as the 2010-2011 Christchurch earthquake series, have put emphasis ...
none6siThis paper presents the work developed to design a shaking-table test at the EUCENTRE Lab, fo...
Lessons from recent earthquakes have provided a tough reality check of the current seismic design ap...