Research paper

Wall-to-floor Interactions in Low-damage Concrete Buildings

View original item

About this item

Title
Wall-to-floor Interactions in Low-damage Concrete Buildings
Content partner
The University of Auckland Library
Collection
ResearchSpace@Auckland
Description

Following the 2010/2011 Canterbury earthquakes, around 60% of multi-storey reinforced concrete buildings were demolished. Both practitioners and researchers have increasingly realized that low-damage structural systems could be an alternative to improve the seismic behavior of concrete buildings and reduce the economic and social impact of structural damage in future earthquakes. In this thesis, the wall-to-floor interactions of low-damage concrete buildings were experimentally and analytical...

Format
Research paper
Research format
Thesis
Thesis level
Doctoral
Date created
2024
Creator
Yang, Qun
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/2292/68507

What can I do with this item?

Check copyright status and what you can do with this item

Check information

Report this item

If you believe this item breaches our terms of use please report this item

Report this item

DigitalNZ brings together more than 30 million items from institutions so that they are easy to find and use. This information is the best information we could find on this item. This item was added on 02 June 2024, and updated 19 June 2024.
Learn more about how we work.

Share

What can I do with this item?

You must always check with The University of Auckland Library to confirm the specific terms of use, but this is our understanding:

Research icon

Non-infringing use

NZ Copyright law does not prevent every use of a copyright work. You should consider what you can and cannot do with a copyright work.

NZ Copyright law does not prevent every use of a copyright work. You should consider what you can and cannot do with a copyright work.

Share it icon

Share it

This item is suitable for copying and sharing with others, without further permission.

This item is suitable for copying and sharing with others, without further permission.

Modify it icon

Modify it

This item is suitable for modifying, remixing and building upon, without further permission.

This item is suitable for modifying, remixing and building upon, without further permission.

No commercial use icon

No commercial use

You may not use this item commercially.

You may not use this item commercially.

View original item

What can I do with this item?

Check copyright status and what you can do with this item

Check information

Report this item

If you believe this item breaches our terms of use please report this item

Report this item

DigitalNZ brings together more than 30 million items from institutions so that they are easy to find and use. This information is the best information we could find on this item. This item was added on 02 June 2024, and updated 19 June 2024.
Learn more about how we work.

Share

Related items

Loading...