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  3. Vol 16 No 1 (1983)

Published: 1983-03-31

Articles

  • Comparison of recent New Zealand and United States seismic design provisions for reinforced concrete beam-column joints and test results from four units designed according to the New Zealand code
    R. Park, J. R. Milburn
    3-24
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  • Strength degradation of concrete beams under cyclic loading
    R. C. Fenwick
    25-38
    • PDF
  • What are the main uncertainties in estimating earthquake risk?
    D. Vere-Jones
    39-44
    • PDF
  • Procedures for operating the New Zealand strong-motion accelerograph network
    Richard T. Hefford, Pamela M. Randel
    45-58
    • PDF
  • The upgrading of middle school: CNR Jed and Don streets, Invercargill Case studies: earthquake risk buildings

    F. N. Buxton
    60-63
    • PDF
  • Anglican Parish of Blenheim: strengthening to the Church of the Nativity Case studies: earthquake risk buildings

    C. C. Davidson
    64-68
    • PDF
  • Hastings boys' high school administration buildings, Hastings, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand Case studies: earthquake risk buildings

    I. J. Garrett
    69-72
    • PDF
  • Restoration of old Auckland Customhouse
    P. R. Boardman
    73-79
    • PDF

Editorials

  • Principal New Zealand earthquakes in 1982
    Warwick D. Smith
    59
    • PDF
  • Base isolation of buildings Conference report
    R. I. Skinner
    80
    • PDF
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