Principal Researcher: Associate Professor Jason Ingham
Other staff involved: Associate Professor Nawawi Chouw
Students involved: Alistair Russell, Hamish Gray, Aaron Wilson, Hamid Mahmood, Hossein Derakhshan, Claudio Oyarzo Vera, Razak Abdul Karim, Ronald Lumantarna, John O’Hagan, Luke Clark, Dmytro Dizhur, Charlotte Knox, Ryan Fleming, Russell Green, Matt Willacy, Reza Jafarzadeh, Yi-Wei Lin, Anderson Yu, Najif Ismail.
It has been identified that in New Zealand, unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings pose the greatest risk of structural collapse in an earthquake. Therefore a significant portion of this research project has been devoted to the assessment and retrofit or URM buildings. The different aspects of URM research are detailed below:
- New Zealand’s inventory of unreinforced masonry buildings
- Material properties of unreinforced masonry for use in seismic assessment and seismic retrofit design
Studies on the seismic response of structural components in unreinforced masonry buildings
- In-plane loaded walls
- Out-of-plane loaded walls
- Corners
- Frame type structures
- Diaphragms
- Desk-top seismic assessment of unreinforced masonry buildings
- Finite element time-history analysis of unreinforced masonry buildings
- Studies on FRP retrofit
- FRP best practice design guide
- FEM modelling using FRP
- FRP design examples
- Case studies on seismic assessment and retrofit of unreinforced masonry buildings
