Student researcher
The PhD research is being undertaken as part of the CRC project titled “Cost-effective mitigation strategy for building-related earthquake risk”. In this project, collapse performance of limited ductile high-strength reinforced concrete columns is investigated through experimental testing under uniaxial and biaxial cyclic actions. The primary objective of this research is to evaluate the seismic resilience of high-strength reinforced concrete columns constructed in high-rise buildings in Australia.
Year | Type | Citation |
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2021 | Journal Article | Generalized Loading Protocols for Experimentally Simulating Multidirectional Earthquake Actions on Building Columns in Regions of Low-to-Moderate Seismicity . Journal of Structural Engineering 147, (2021). |
2020 | Journal Article | Axial Load Variation of Columns in Symmetrical RC Buildings Subject to Bidirectional Lateral Actions in Regions of Low to Moderate Seismicity. Journal of Earthquake Engineering 1-29 (2020). doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/13632469.2020.1772151 |
2020 | Thesis | Collapse behaviour of limited ductile high-strength RC columns under multidirectional earthquake actions. Department of Civil and Construction Engineering Doctor of Philosophy, (2020). |