NZSEE 2014 Technical Conference Aotea Centre, Auckland Conference Programme Friday 21 March 2014 Time Venue 08.00 – 18.00 Owen’s Foyer 09.00 – 09.30 ASB Theatre 09.30 – 10.20 ASB Theatre 10.20 – 10.50 Lower NZI 10.50 – 12.20 10.50 – 11.05 Session 1 Registration NZSEE 2014 Conference Opening Official Welcome and Opening Stefano Pampanin, President, NZSEE Dean Kimpton, Chief Operating Officer, Auckland Council Keynote Address: Integrating the public into earthquake engineering Robert Reitherman, Executive Director, CUREE Chair: Les Megget Morning Tea 1A: Reinforced Concrete Chair: David Wood Room: ASB Theatre Paper No. 1: SEISMIC PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF NON-DUCTILE COLUMNS A Stirrat 1B: Steel Chair: Charles Clifton Room: Limelight 1 Paper No. 7: THROUGH BEAM WITH BOLTED BRACKET CONNECTIONS FOR CFT COLUMN WITH STEEL BEAM U Gunasekaran 1C: Soil Structure Interaction and Soil Velocities Chair: Brendon Bradley Room: Limelight 2 Paper No. 13: COMPARISON OF EXISTING CPT-VS CORRELATIONS WITH CANTERBURYSPECIFIC SEISMIC CPT DATA C McGann NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min. The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council Friday 21 March 2014 11.05 – 11.20 Paper No. 2: REVIEWING THE UNCERTAINTIES IN SEISMIC EXPERIMENTATION FOLLOWING THE UNEXPECTED PERFORMANCE OF RC STRUCTURES IN THE 2010-2011 CANTERBURY EARTHQUAKES G Morris Paper No. 8: LOW DAMAGE BRACES USING ASYMMETRICAL FRICTION CONNECTIONS (AFC) J Chanchi Golondrino Paper No. 14: ONGOING DEVELOPMENT OF A 3D SEISMIC VELOCITY MODEL OF CANTERBURY, NEW ZEALAND FOR BROADBAND GROUND MOTION SIMULATION R Lee 11.20 – 11.35 Paper No. 3: ACCOUNTING FOR RESIDUAL CAPACITY OF REINFORCED CONCRETE PLASTIC HINGES: CURRENT PRACTICE AND PROPOSED FRAMEWORK A Cuevas Paper No. 9: ROCKING STEEL SHEAR WALLS WITH ENERGY DISSIPATION DEVICES G Djojo Paper No. 15: SEISMIC RESPONSE OF A TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND PILE-SUPPORTED WHARF CONFIGURATION B Ragued 11.35 – 11.50 Paper No. 4: REHABILITATION OF EARTHQUAKE DAMAGED EXTERNAL RC BEAMCOLUMN JOINTS Paper No. 10: DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH OF ECCENTRICALLY BRACED FRAMES WITH REPLACEABLE ACTIVE LINKS A Fussell Paper No. 16: TOWARDS PERFORMANCE-BASED SEISMIC DESIGN OF INTEGRATED FOUNDATION-STRUCTURE SYSTEMS CONSIDERING SOIL-FOUNDATION INTERFACE NONLINEARITY S Pampanin Paper No. 11: ADVANCES IN DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR BUCKLING RESTRAINED BRACED FRAMES K Robinson Paper No. 17: INTEGRATING SOIL-STRUCTURE INTERACTION WITHIN PERFORMANCEBASED DESIGN M Millen J Shafaei 11.50 – 12.05 Paper No. 5: CONTROLLED DAMAGE PRECAST CONNECTIONS FOR ACCELERATED BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION IN REGIONS OF HIGH SEISMICITY S White NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min. The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council Friday 21 March 2014 Paper No. 6: COMPOSITE SLAB EFFECTS ON BEAMCOLUMN SUBASSEMBLIES: FURTHER DEVELOPMENT T Chaudhari 12.05 – 12.20 Paper No. 12: Low Damage Base Connections J Borzouie Paper No. 18: ASSESSMENT OF SOIL-STRUCTURE INTERACTION METHODS USING FULL SCALE DYNAMIC TESTING L Hogan 12.20 – 13.40 Lower NZI Lunch and Poster Session 1 (odd numbers) 13.40 – 15.10 ASB Theatre Where are our URM buildings and what level of shaking is likely to initiate damage? Jason Ingham, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Auckland Volcanic and seismic hazard in Auckland: Just how shaky is our isthmus? Jan Lindsay, School of Environment, University of Auckland Natural hazard risk management and planning in a growing Auckland Mark Tamura, Team Leader, Unitary Plan, Auckland Council 15.10 – 15.40 15.40 – 17.10 15.40 – 15.55 Chair: Patrick Cummuskey, Auckland Council Afternoon Tea Lower NZI Session 2 2A: Walls and Floors Chair: Rick Henry Room: ASB Theatre Paper No. 19: FLOOR DIAPHRAGMS - SEISMIC BULWARK OR ACHILLES' HEEL J Scarry 2B: Bridges Chair: Misko Cubrinovski Room: Limelight 1 Paper No. 25: SEISMIC ASSESSMENT OF STATE HIGHWAY 16 WHAU RIVER BRIDGE P Corbett & D Pino 2C: Interdisciplinary Chair: Luke Allen Room: Limelight 2 Paper No. 31: WHAT BECOMES OF RESEARCH? IMPROVING TRANSLATION OF EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING RESEARCH IN PRACTICE AND POLICY D Mieler NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min. The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council Friday 21 March 2014 15.55 – 16.10 Paper No. 20: SEISMIC DESIGN OF COMPOSITE METAL DECK AND CONCRETE-FILLED DIAPHRAGMS – A DISCUSSION PAPER K Cowie Paper No. 26: SOUTH BRIGHTON BRIDGE: LATERAL SPREAD MITIGATION USING JET GROUT LATTICE STRUCTURES C Keepa Paper No. 32: A COMMUNITY-CENTRIC APPROACH FOR DEVELOPING SEISMIC PERFORMANCE TARGETS FOR BUILDINGS AND LIFELINES M Mieler 16.10 – 16.25 Paper No. 21: EFFECT OF REINFORCING STEEL BOND ON THE SEISMIC PERFORMANCE OF REINFORCED CONCRETE WALLS V Patel Paper No. 27: THE ASSESSMENT OF LIQUEFACTION AND LATERAL SPREADING EFFECTS ON BRIDGES A Murashev Paper No. 33: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SEISMIC RETROFITTING AND ARCHITECTURAL QUALITIES N Allaf 16.25 – 16.40 Paper No. 22: NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF SHEAR WALL FAILURE MECHANISMS F Dashti Paper No. 28: INVESTIGATION OF THE BEHAVIOR OF A SKEWED SMALL-SCALE BRIDGE MODEL USING SHAKE TABLE TESTS Z Chegini Paper No. 34: COSTS AND EFFECTS: THE HEALTH COSTS OF THE 22 FEBRUARY 2011 EARTHQUAKE A Brower 16.40 – 16.55 Paper No. 23: TESTING AND MODELLING OF CONCRETE WALLS WITH MINIMUM VERTICAL REINFORCEMENT Y Lu Paper No. 29: QUASI-STATIC CYCLIC TESTING OF HALF-SCALE FULLY PRECAST BRIDGE SUBSTRUCTURE SYSTEM IN HIGH SEISMICITY M Mashal Paper No. 35: THE GEM EARTHQUAKE CONSEQUENCES DATABASE AND NEW ZEALAND'S CONTRIBUTIONS G Bocchini NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min. The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council Friday 21 March 2014 Paper No. 24: LATERAL-FORCE RESISTING MECHANISMS OF FLEXURE-DOMINANT MULTI-STORY STRUCTURAL WALLS SUSTAINED ON SOFT-FIRST-STORY M Sakashita 16.55 – 17.10 Paper No. 30: LESSONS FROM LIQUEFACTION DAMAGE TO BRIDGES IN CHRISTCHURCH AND STRATEGIES FOR FUTURE DESIGN P Brabhaharan 17.10 – 18.00 ASB Theatre NZSEE AGM 18.00 – 20.00 Lower NZI Cocktail Function (Icebreaker) Paper No. 36: EXPOSURE DATA DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK: REAL-TIME INDIVIDUAL ASSET COLLECTION TOOL (RIACT), INVENTORY REPOSITORY & ASSET REPOSITORY WEB PORTAL S Lin Saturday 22 March 2014 Time Venue 08.00 – 17.10 Owen’s Foyer Registration 08.30 – 09.20 ASB Theatre Keynote Address: Challenges in estimating real-time earthquake shaking and impact David Wald, US Geological Survey Chair: Matt Gerstenberger, GNS Science 09.20 – 10.20 ASB Theatre Insurance after Canterbury Earthquakes Jimmy Higgins, Executive General Manager, VERO Earthquake Programme Section 112 - Alterations to existing buildings Dave Gittings, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment Chair: Quincy Ma, University of Auckland NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min. The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council Saturday 22 March 2014 10.20 – 10.50 10.50 – 12.20 Lower NZI Session 3 Morning Tea 3A: Policy, Research and Practice Chair: Peter Smith Room ASB Theatre 3B: Structural Devices Chair: David Whittaker Room: Limelight 1 3C: Seismology Chair: Matt Gerstenberger Room: Limelight 2 10.50 – 11.05 Paper No. 37: REVIEW OF THE BUILDING CODE STRUCTURAL PROVISIONS G Lawrance Paper No. 43: SHAKING TABLE TESTS OF A BASE ISOLATED STRUCTURE WITH DOUBLE CONCAVE FRICTION PENDULUMS F Ponzo Paper No. 49: REPRESENTATIVE GROUND-MOTION ENSEMBLES FOR SEVERAL MAJOR EARTHQUAKE SCENARIOS IN NEW ZEALAND K Tarbali 11.05 – 11.20 Paper No. 38: PRIORITISING RESEARCH INTO THE SEISMIC PERFORMANCE OF REINFORCED CONCRETE A Bennett Paper No. 44: CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT: LOW LOSS PRECAST CONCRETE FRAME BUILDINGS WITH STEEL CONNECTIONS P Aninthaneni Paper No. 50: REGIONAL KAPPA SCALING OF NEW ZEALAND ROCK GMPES C Van Houtte 11.20 – 11.35 Paper No. 39: INTERACTION OF GEOTECHNICAL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING IN SEISMIC ASSESSMENT OF EXISTING BUILDINGS W Kam Paper No. 45: RETROFIT, USING ISOLATION, OF THE HEAVILY DAMAGED BASILICA DEL SALVADOR CATHEDRAL IN SANTIAGO, CHILE M Rendel Paper No. 51: EXPLICIT CONSIDERATION OF NEARFAULT DIRECTIVITY EFFECTS IN NZSPECIFIC PROBABILISTIC SEISMIC HAZARD ANALYSIS V Joshi 11.35 – 11.50 Paper No. 40: A SEISMIC ENGINEER'S NOTE BOOK G Houston Paper No. 46: COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF BASE ISOLATED AND CONVENTIONAL BUILDINGS: A CASE STUDY M Cutfield Paper No. 52: TIME-VARYING AND LONG-TERM MEAN AFTERSHOCK HAZARD IN WELLINGTON A Christophersen NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min. The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council Saturday 22 March 2014 Paper No. 41: ENHANCING COLLABORATION BETWEEN ARCHITECTS AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS USING PRELIMINARY DESIGN SOFTWARE A Charleson 11.50 – 12.05 12.05 – 12.20 12.20 – 13.40 Lower NZI 13.40 – 15.10 ASB Theatre Paper No. 47: DESIGN OF BASE-ISOLATED BUILDINGS: AN OVERVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL CODES D Pietra Paper No. 53: RMS’ NEW MODEL FOR RUPTURES ON KNOWN CRUSTAL FAULTS IN NEW ZEALAND AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR RISK D Fitzenz Paper No. 48: DISPLACEMENT AND ACCELERATION DESIGN SPECTRA FOR SEISMIC ISOLATION SYSTEMS IN CHRISTCHURCH L Jones Paper No. 54: INCORPORATING SIMULATED HIKURANGI SUBDUCTION INTERFACE SPECTRA INTO PROBABILISTIC HAZARD CALCULATIONS FOR WELLINGTON G McVerry Lunch and Poster Session 2 (even numbers) Cook Strait Earthquake Sequence Session Chair: Caroline Holden, GNS Science SOURCES AND GROUND MOTION CHARACTERISTICS IN THE 2013 COOK STRAIT EARTHQUAKES C Holden GEOTECHNICAL AND LANDSCAPE DAMAGE S Dellow UPPER SOUTH ISLAND RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDING DAMAGE G Morris OBSERVATIONS OF DAMAGE TO WINERY FACILITIES AS A RESULT OF THE SEDDON 2013 EARTHQUAKES R Jury BRIDGE AND ROAD NETWORK DAMAGE P Brabhaharan WELLINGTON EMERGENCY RESPONSE D Brunsdon & P Wood WELLINGTON BUILDING INSPECTIONS AND DAMAGE A Thornton NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min. The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council Saturday 22 March 2014 15.10 – 15.40 Afternoon Tea Lower NZI 15.40 – 15.55 Paper No. 55: TAUROA RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION: LANDSLIDE REMEDIATION AND HILL SLOPE STABILISATION FOR EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE R Gerbrandt Paper No. 61: ESTABLISHING THE RESILIENCE OF TIMBER FRAMED SCHOOL BUILDINGS IN NEW ZEALAND D Brunsdon 4C: Non-structural elements, tanks and pounding Chair: Rajesh Dhakal Room: Limelight 2 Paper No. 67: PRELIMINARY EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION OF CURRENT CONTENT SLIDING MODELLING TECHNIQUES T Yeow 15.55 – 16.10 Paper No. 56: SEISMIC REHABILITATION OF A CONCRETE ENCASED STEEL RIVETED FRAME BUILDING - ADELPHI HOUSE, WELLINGTON I Prionas Paper No. 62: QUASI STATIC CYCLIC TEST OF 2/3 SCALE POST-TENSIONED TIMBER WALL AND COLUMN-WALL-COLUMN (CWC) SYSTEMS F Sarti Paper No. 68: SEISMIC PERFORMANCE OF SUSPENDED CEILINGS: CRITICAL REVIEW OF CURRENT DESIGN PRACTICE A Pourali Bejarbaneh 16.10 – 16.25 Paper No. 57: NETWORK PROTECTION WITHOUT COMPROMISE – DECONSTRUCTION OF 91 HEREFORD STREET FOR TELECOM D McGuigan Paper No. 63: EXPERIMENTAL TESTING OF PRES-LAM BEAM COLUMN JOINT DETAILS T Armstrong Paper No. 69: SEISMIC PERFORMANCE OF NONSTRUCTURAL ELEMENTS WITHIN BUILDINGS H Ferner 15.40 – 17.10 Session 4 4A : Case Studies Chair: Robert Davey Room: ASB Theatre 4B: Timber Chair: Alessandro Palermo Room: Limelight 1 NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min. The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council Saturday 22 March 2014 16.25 – 16.40 Paper No. 58: A NOVEL APPROACH TO REHABILITATION OF A CHURCH IN FENDALTON, CHRISTCHURCH S Neill Paper No. 64: SHAKING TABLE TESTING OF A MULTISTOREY POST-TENSIONED TIMBER BUILDING T Smith Paper No. 70: LOW DAMAGE NON-STRUCTURAL DRYWALLS: DETAILS AND THEIR PERFORMANCE A Tasligedik 16.40 – 16.55 Paper No. 59: TIME HISTORY ANALYSIS CORRELATION BETWEEN OBSERVED AND PREDICTED RESPONSE OF TYPICAL INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS WITH STEEL PORTAL FRAME AND CONCRETE TILT PANEL CLADDING DURING CHRISTCHURCH EARTHQUAKE D Southwick Paper No. 65: ELASTO-PLASTIC BEHAVIOUR OF A RIGID TIMBER SHEAR WALL WITH SLIPFRICTION CONNECTORS W Loo Paper No. 71: AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON CONTACT BEHAVIOUR DURING STRUCTURAL POUNDING S Khatiwada 16.55 – 17.10 Paper No. 60: WELLINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT – PREPARED FOR RAPID SELFASSESSMENT R Sharpe Paper No. 66: PERFORMANCE OF BRICK VENEERS. DO YOU HAVE CONFIDENCE IN YOUR TIES? A Laird Paper No. 72: ASSESSMENT OF NEW ZEALAND SCALING PROCEDURE OF GROUND MOTIONS FOR LIQUID STORAGE TANKS M Ormeno 19.00 – 23.00 Auckland Town Hall Conference Dinner NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min. The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council rd Sunday 23 March Time Venue 08.00 – 14.00 Owen’s Foyer 08.30 – 09.20 ASB Theatre 09.20 – 10.20 ASB Theatre Registration Keynote Address: Integrated design of structure - foundation systems: the current situation and emerging challenges Michael Pender, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Auckland Chair: John Wood. John Wood Consulting Seismic risk reduction for soft-story woodframe buildings in the United States John Van De Lindt, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University Liquefaction effects on structures Jonathan Bray, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley 10.20 – 10.30 ASB Theatre 10.30 – 11.00 Lower NZI 11.00 – 12.15 11.00 – 11.15 Session 5 Chair: Liam Wotherspoon, NZSEE 2014 Conference Convenor IPENZ; Past, Present, Future Nicki Crauford, Deputy Chief Executive, IPENZ Morning Tea 5A: Monitoring Chair: Peter Wood Room: ASB Theatre Paper No. 73: DYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF AN ELEVENSPAN MOTORWAY BRIDGE AT DIFFERENT LEVELS OF EXCITATION G Chen 5B: Liquefaction Chair: Rolando Orense Room: Limelight 1 Paper No. 78: KEY FACTORS IN THE LIQUEFACTIONINDUCED DAMAGE TO BUILDINGS AND INFRASTRUCTURE IN CHRISTCHURCH: PRELIMINARY FINDINGS M Cubrinovski 5C: Steel and Masonry Chair: Clark Hyland Room: Limelight 2 Paper No. 83: NON-DESTRUCTIVEMETHOD TO INVESTIGATE THE HARDNESS - PLASTIC STRAIN RELATIONSHIP IN CYCLICALLY DEFORMED STRUCTURAL STEEL ELEMENTS H Nashid NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min. The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council rd Sunday 23 March 11.15 – 11.30 Paper No. 74: AMBIENT VIBRATION BASED EVALUATION OF A CURVED POSTTENSIONED CONCRETE BOX-GIRDER BRIDGE X Chen Paper No. 79: STONE COLUMN GROUND IMPROVEMENT FIELD TRIAL: A CHRISTCHURCH CASE STUDY D Mahoney Paper No. 84: PRELIMINARY ESTIMATION OF REDUCTION FACTORS IN MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF STEEL REINFORCEMENT DUE TO PITTING SIMULATED CORROSION K Andisheh 11.30 – 11.45 Paper No. 75: EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF INTERSTOREY DRIFT DURING THE COOK STRAIT EARTHQUAKE SEQUENCE Q Ma Paper No. 80: EVALUATION OF LIQUEFACTION POTENTIAL OF SOILS USING SDS DATA IN CHRISTCHURCH S Mirjafari Miandeh Paper No. 85: FRG STRENGTHENING SYSTEMS FOR MASONRY BUILDINGS G Morandini 11.45 – 12.00 Paper No. 76: PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF INSTRUMENTED WELLINGTON BUILDINGS IN THE JULY/AUGUST 2013 SEDDON/LAKE GRASSMERE EARTHQUAKES E Thomson Paper No. 81: HYDRAULIC UPLIFT FORCES ON BASEMENTS SUBJECT TO LIQUEFACTION N Luxford Paper No. 86: PRACTICAL EXAMPLES OF USING QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENT METHODS TO ASSESS THE EARTHQUAKE RISK OF HISTORIC STRUCTURES IN THE CHRISTCHURCH AREA S Phillips 12.00 – 12.15 Paper No. 77: STRONG MOTION RECORDS FROM THE THORNDON OVERBRIDGE IN THE 2013 COOK STRAIT AND LAKE GRASSMERE EARTHQUAKES J Wood Paper No. 82: IMPROVEMENT MECHANISMS OF STONE COLUMNS AS A MITIGATION MEASURE AGAINST LIQUEFACTIONINDUCED LATERAL SPREADING E Tang Paper No. 87: REVIEW OF BUCKLING RESTRAINED BRACE DESIGN AND BEHAVIOUR A Jones NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min. The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council rd Sunday 23 March 12.20– 12.30 ASB Theatre Updating the NZSEE guidelines for assessing and improving the seismic performance of buildings in earthquakes: progress report Dave Brunsdon, Kestrel Group Chair: Liam Wotherspoon, NZSEE 2014 Conference Convenor 12.30 – 12.50 ASB Theatre 12.50 – 13.40 Lower NZI Conference Awards and Closure Chair: Liam Wotherspoon, NZSEE 2014 Conference Convenor Lunch NOTE Presentation times, including questions: Keynotes 50 min; Invited 30 min; Orals 15 min. The Society gratefully acknowledges the principal sponsorship of the Earthquake Commission and Auckland Council
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