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  3. Vol. 3 No. 4 (1970)

Vol. 3 No. 4 (1970)

Published: 31-12-1970

Articles

  • Elastic and non-elastic surface deformation in New Zealand

    G. J. Lensen
    131-142
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  • Present status of the railway technical research institute and seismic research and designing in the Japanese national railways

    Tatsuo Nishiki
    143-147
    • PDF
  • The shear strength of shear walls

    T. Paulay
    148-162
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  • Treatment of earthquake accelerograms

    W. H. Boyce
    163-172
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  • An application of spectral techniques To inelastic seismic response predictions

    R. Shepherd, R. E. McConnel
    173-178
    • PDF
  • Epoxy injection for crack repair

    W. V. Evans
    179-180
    • PDF
  • Confined columns Code feature section

    O. A. Glogau
    181
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Book Reviews

  • Earthquake engineering by Robert L. Wiegel: 518 pp., illus. (Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1970, N.Z. Price $30-00)

    W. P. E., A. L. A.
    182
    • PDF

Discussions

  • James Lord - “Real-time simulated earthquake motion of high rise structures"

    G. H. F. McKenzie
    183-184
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