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  3. Vol. 42 No. 3 (2009)

Vol. 42 No. 3 (2009)

Published: 30-09-2009

Articles

  • Customising semi-active resetable device behaviour for abating seismic structural response

    Geoffrey W. Rodgers, J. Geoffrey Chase, Kerry J. Mulligan, John B. Mander, Rodney B. Elliott
    147-156
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  • Semi-active MR dampers for seismic control of structures

    Jagadish G. Kori, R.S. Jangid
    157-166
    • PDF
  • Direct Displacement-Based Design of a RC wall-steel EBF dual system with added dampers

    Timothy J. Sullivan
    167-178
    • PDF
  • Effects of strain-ageing on New Zealand reinforcing steel bars

    A. Momtahan, R.P. Dhakal, A. Rieder
    179-186
    • PDF
  • Comparison of New Zealand standards used for seismic design of concrete buildings

    Richard Fenwick, Gregory MacRae
    187-203
    • PDF
  • Evaluation and control of the in-plane stiffness of timber floors for the performance-based retrofit of URM buildings

    Anna Brignola, Stefano Pampanin, Stefano Podestà
    204-221
    • PDF
  • Geotechnical hazard representation for seismic risk analysis

    Sonia Giovinazzi
    221-234
    • PDF

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    235-238
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