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  3. Vol. 11 No. 2 (1978)

Vol. 11 No. 2 (1978)

Published: 30-06-1978

Articles

  • Cost effectiveness of code base shear requirements for reinforced concrete frame structures

    D. G. Elms, D. Silvester
    85-93
    • PDF
  • Dams and earthquakes in New Zealand

    A. V. Hatrick
    94-100
    • PDF
  • Stress-strain model for grade 275 reinforcing steel with cyclic loading

    K. J. Thompson, R. Park
    101-109
    • PDF
  • Seismic design of South Brighton bridge A decision against mechanical energy dissipators

    M. J. N. Priestley, M. J. Stockwell
    110-120
    • PDF
  • Seismic design of ductile moment resisting reinforced concrete frames


    R. J. Burns
    121
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  • Foundations for ductile frames Section D

    N. W. Allardice, R. C. Fenwick, P. W. Taylor, R. L. Williams
    122-128
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  • Earthquake damage at Sendai June 1978

    Editor
    129-130
    • PDF

Discussions

  • “The importance of surface waves in strong ground motion". W. D. Smith Bulletin of N.Z. National Society for Earthquake Engineering, Vol. 10, No. 4, December, 1978.

    W. R. Stephenson, W. D. Smith
    131-132
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