Session 1
Selling earthquake engineering services to clients Peter Butcher and Kelvin Cooper [Paper 02] [Abstract]
Educational requirements to support growth in New Zealand earthquake engineering industries Peter Butcher [Paper 03] [Abstract]
Strengthening the link between earthquake engineering and architecture Andrew Charleson [Paper 04] [Abstract]
Working Party on Integrated Planning for Earthquake Response – 2003 Report David Brunsdon [Paper 07] [Abstract]
Comparison of response spectra from Australian earthquakes and North American attenuation models Trevor Dhu, Trevor Allen, Phil Cummins, Mark Leonard, David Robinson and John Schneider [Paper 47] [Abstract]
Session 2
Capacity spectra for bi-linear models and a procedure for constructing capacity design spectra John Zhao and Jian Zhang [Paper 08] [Abstract]
Capacity spectra for lead rubber bearing seismic isolation systems John Zhao and Jian Zhang [Paper 09] [Abstract]
Base isolation of an existing 10-storey building to enhance earthquake resistance Win Clark and John Mason [Paper 10] [Abstract]
Value of assessing seismic vulnerability Peter Davenport [Paper 11] [Abstract]
Learning from Earthquakes - Looking back and looking ahead Andrew King and David Hopkins [Paper 12] [Abstract]
Session 3
Lesson for the new Building Act: Rigour Matters David Hopkins [Paper 13] [Abstract]
Determination of seismic design forces for slender precast slab structures Barry Davidson [Paper 14] [Abstract]
Seismic performance of post-tensioned precast concrete beam to column connections with supplementary energy dissipation Hannes Spieth, David Arnold, Michael Davies, John Mander and Athol Carr [Paper 15] [Abstract]
Earthquake scaling for inelastic dynamic analysis of reinforced concrete ductile framed structures Patrick Dong, Athol Carr and Peter Moss [Paper 16] [Abstract]
Review of seismic provisions of historic New Zealand loading codes Peter Davenport [Paper 17] [Abstract]
Where is that new loadings Standard? Andrew King, Graeme McVerry, Richard Fenwick, Des Bull, Arthur O’Leary, Rob Jury, Ian Brewer and Charles Clifton [Paper 18] [Abstract]
Session 4
The 2003, MW 7.2 Fiordland Earthquake, and its near-source aftershock strong motion data Peter McGinty [Paper 19] [Abstract]
Empirical models for estimating liquefaction-induced lateral spread displacement Jian Zhang and John Zhao [Paper 20] [Abstract]
Mapping active faults and mitigating surface rupture hazard in the Kapiti Coast District, New Zealand Russ Van Dissen, Dave Heron, Sherilyn Hinton and Andrew Guerin [Paper 21] [Abstract]
Microzoning effects on damage in two large New Zealand earthquakes David Dowrick, David Rhoades and Peter Davenport [Paper 22] [Abstract]
Development of tests for probabilistic seismic hazard models from historical and prehistorical data Mark Stirling [Paper 23] [Abstract]
Earthquake risk assessment for insurance purposes Warwick Smith, Andrew King and Jim Cousins [Paper 24] [Abstract]
Session 5
Britomart Transport Interchange, Auckland: Alterations and strengthening of the former Chief Post Office Ed Sainsbury and Michael Gibbs [Paper 26] [Abstract]
Prediction of beam elongation in structural concrete members using a rainflow method Jeff Matthews, John Mander and Des Bull [Paper 27] [Abstract]
Estimated losses due to post-earthquake fire in three New Zealand cities Jim Cousins [Paper 28] [Abstract]
Towards a first-order earthquake loss model for New Zealand Jim Cousins [Paper 29] [Abstract]
Session 6
Design, construction and dynamic testing of a post-tensioned precast reinforced concrete frame building with rocking beam-column connections and ADAS elements Alexander Murahidy, Hannes Spieth, Athol Carr, John Mander and Des Bull [Paper 31] [Abstract]
Modelling of post-tensioned precast reinforced concrete frame structures with rocking beam-column connections Hannes Spieth, Athol Carr, Alexander Murahidy, David Arnold, Michael Davies and John Mander [Paper 32] [Abstract]
Preliminary results from experiments on hollow-core floor systems in precast concrete buildings Renee Lindsay, John Mander and Des Bull [Paper 33] [Abstract]
Earthquake damage to passive fire protection systems in tall buildings Geoffrey Sharp and Andy Buchanan [Paper 34] [Abstract]
Posters
Short-term probabilistic aftershock hazard mapping Matt Gerstenberger, Stefan Wiemer and Lucy Jones [Paper 35] [Abstract]
Low-technology techniques for seismic isolation Huantian Xiao, Butterworth John and Larkin Tam [Paper 36] [Abstract]
Explosion-induced structural response: An overview Rajesh Dhakal [Paper 40] [Abstract]
Beam-column joint tests with grade 500E reinforcing Les Megget, Nicholas Brooke and Richard Fenwick [Paper 41] [Abstract]
Risk reduction in school buildings against earthquake Ushadevi Patil [Paper 42] [Abstract]
Subsidence in the Lower Hutt Valley and the interplay between Wellington and Wairarapa Fault earthquakes John Begg, Russ Van Dissen and David Rhoades [Paper 43] [Abstract]
Design and development of a low-cost, high-performance, strong-motion accelerograph Hamish Avery, John Berrill and Michael Dewe [Paper 44] [Abstract]
A seismic site response and ground-shaking hazard assessment for Blenheim, New Zealand Elizabeth Robertson and Euan Smith [Paper 45] [Abstract]
GPS geodetic monitoring in regions of high intra-plate seismic activity in Australia Mark Leonard [Paper 48] [Abstract]
Paleoliquefaction studies in Australia to constrain earthquake hazard estimates Clive Collins, Phil Cummins, Dan Clark, Martitia Tuttle and Roy Van Arsdale [Paper 50] [Abstract]