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  3. Vol. 20 No. 1 (1987)

Vol. 20 No. 1 (1987)

Published: 31-03-1987

Editorials

  • Principal New Zealand earthquakes in 1986

    Warwick D. Smith
    1
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Articles

  • Support structure design for New Zealand Forest Products Ltd's No. 5 Recovery Boiler

    R. D. Sharpe
    2-6
    • PDF
  • On California structural steel seismic design

    Egor P. Popov
    7-21
    • PDF
  • Advances in design of eccentrically braced frames

    Egor P. Popov, Kazuhiko Kasai , Michael D. Engelhardt
    22-29
    • PDF
  • The behaviour, overview of damage and retrofit of steel buildings after the earthquakes of September 1985

    Enrique Martinez-Romero
    30-41
    • PDF
  • Cyclic loading tests on steel portal frame knee joints

    M. J. Beamish
    42-52
    • PDF
  • Shake table tests of an industrial building

    Koichi Takanashi, Kenichi Ohi, Yoshiro Sakai
    53-62
    • PDF

Technical Notes

  • Shear modulus Gs

    D. K. Hughes
    63-65
    • PDF

Discussions

  • Seismic response of low-rise buildings

    G. C. Clifton
    66-67
    • PDF

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