Managing disasters in New Zealand from a civil/structural engineering perspective

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Tuleasca, Lusa
Loo, Wei Yuen

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2022-12-08

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New Zealand
earthquakes
seismic design
seismic resistant construction
civil engineering
disaster preparedness

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Tuleasca, L., & Loo, Y. W. (2022, December, 8-9). Managing disasters in New Zealand from a civil/structural engineering perspective [Paper presentation]. Rangahau: Te Mana o te Mahi Kotahitanga: Research: The Power of Collaboration, MIT/Unitec Research Symposium 2022, Te Pūkenga, New Zealand

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Introduction: types of disasters Earthquake Earthquake in New Zealand - seismic assessment of existing buildings - effects of earthquake on existing buildings - damage pinched hysteretic behavior of mails - backbone curve of fastener through wood - hysteric behavior modelled by single link element - elements are implemented in walls - good match between numerical and experimental - energy dissipation comparison - the behavior of a wall wlth many links can be captured by a single link Christchurch, Feb, 2011 Christchurch: numerical comparison between actual and design level (previous) events, single storey wall Other applications: combined with passive energy friction dissipaters modelled numerically Earthquake – San Fernando Conclusions

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