Bill Perry Safety Award submission - Downer 2014 - CBD catchment
Articles, UC QuakeStudies
A document which outlines several of Downer's safety initiatives, developed when working in the Central Business District.
A document which outlines several of Downer's safety initiatives, developed when working in the Central Business District.
A document describing the confined spaces "dummy run".
Summary of oral history interview with Alice Ridley about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
A bowtie diagram which SCIRT used to evaluate the risks associated with and analyse the causal relationships associated with service strikes.
A story submitted by Anonymous to the QuakeStories website.
A presentation given to St Martin's primary school students about SCIRT work in Opawa and Hillsborough.
A document describing the early warning system to alert team members of ground and structural movement at the Arch.
A document describing the use of a remotely operated hydraulic jaw crusher to avoid the need to make confined space entries.
A story submitted by Emma to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Matthew F to the QuakeStories website.
A document describing the use of 3D modelling for construction methodology.
During the Christchurch earthquake of February 2011, several midrise reinforced concrete masonry (RCM) buildings showed performance levels that fall in the range of life safety to near collapse. A case study of one of these buildings, a six-story RCM building deemed to have reached the near collapse performance level, is presented in this paper. The RCM walls on the second floor failed due to toe crushing, reducing the building's lateral resistance in the east–west direction. A three-dimensional (3-D) nonlinear dynamic analysis was conducted to simulate the development of the governing failure mechanism. Analysis results showed that the walls that were damaged were subjected to large compression loads during the earthquake, which caused an increase in their in-plane lateral strength but reduced their ductility capacity. After toe crushing failure, axial instability of the model was prevented by a redistribution of gravity loads. VoR - Version of Record