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Charlotte Toma, Charlotte Knox
Charlotte Toma, Charlotte Knox
Lecturer, Faculty of Engineering, University of Auckland
Verified email at aucklanduni.ac.nz
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Performance of unreinforced and retrofitted masonry buildings during the 2010 Darfield earthquake
D Dizhur, N Ismail, C Knox, R Lumantarna, JM Ingham
Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering 43 (4), 321-339, 2010
1402010
Experimental study on scale effects in clay brick masonry prisms and wall panels investigating compression and shear related properties
CL Knox, D Dizhur, JM Ingham
Construction and Building Materials 163, 706-713, 2018
562018
Assessment of perforated unreinforced masonry walls responding in-plane
C Knox
PhD Thesis-University of Auckland, 2012
512012
Experimental cyclic testing of URM pier-spandrel substructures
CL Knox, D Dizhur, JM Ingham
Journal of Structural Engineering 143 (2), 04016177, 2017
242017
Evaluation of the optimal concrete mix design with coconut shell ash as a partial cement replacement
KS Ranatunga, E del Rey Castillo, CL Toma
Construction and Building Materials 401, 132978, 2023
222023
The estimated carbon cost of concrete building demolitions following the Canterbury earthquake sequence
RE Gonzalez, MT Stephens, C Toma, D Dowdell
Earthquake Spectra 38 (3), 1615-1635, 2022
222022
Incorporating waste to develop environmentally-friendly concrete mixes
JM Naran, REG Gonzalez, E del Rey Castillo, CL Toma, N Almesfer, ...
Construction and Building Materials 314, 125599, 2022
202022
Seismic experience and structural preparedness of residential houses in Aotearoa New Zealand
C Miranda, JS Becker, CL Toma, LJ Vinnell, DM Johnston
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 66, 102590, 2021
152021
Post-earthquake demolition in Christchurch, New Zealand: A case-study towards incorporating environmental impacts in demolition decisions
RE Gonzalez, MT Stephens, C Toma, KJ Elwood, D Dowdell
Advances in Assessment and Modeling of Earthquake Loss, 47-64, 2021
142021
Non-linear equivalent frame modelling: Assessment of a two storey perforated unreinforced masonry wall
CL Knox, JM Ingham
Proceedings of New Zealand Society for Engineering Earthquake, Technical …, 2012
112012
Two-story perforated URM wall subjected to cyclic in-plane loading
CL Knox, D Dizhur, JM Ingham
Journal of Structural Engineering 144 (5), 04018037, 2018
82018
Incorporating potential environmental impacts in building seismic design decisions
RE Gonzalez, MT Stephens, C Toma, D Dowdell
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering 21 (9), 4385-4428, 2023
62023
Homeowners’ perceptions of seismic building performance and implications for preparedness in New Zealand
C Miranda, JS Becker, CL Toma, LJ Vinnell
Natural hazards review 24 (1), 04022047, 2023
52023
Predictions of damage to timber-framed houses. I: Seismic performance of wood-framed houses located on slopes
C Miranda, C Toma, MT Stephens
Natural Hazards Review 24 (4), 04023037, 2023
12023
Review of recently constructed concrete wall-steel frame hybrid buildings
MCL Pascua, R Henry, C Toma
Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering 56 (2), 91-103, 2023
12023
Quantifying the embodied carbon cost from demolitions following the Canterbury Earthquakes
RE Gonzalez Espinel, M Stephens, C Toma, K Elwood, D Dowdell
New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2021
12021
Review of recently constructed buildings that combine steel frames and concrete walls
C Pascua, R Henry, C Toma
New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2020
12020
In-plane design loads for seismic assessment and retrofit of walls in unreinforced masonry buildings
J Ingham, C Knox, AW Wilson, K Elwood
COMPDYN 2011, III ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Computational Methods in …, 2011
12011
Tsunami resilience: Aotearoa New Zealand's path to integrated risk management and engineering design
D Johnston, M Tan, K Tapuke, C Toma, M Stephens, L Wotherspoon, ...
New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2024
2024
Predictions of Damage to Timber-Framed Houses. II: Aligning Social and Engineering Predictions of Earthquake Damage before and after Strengthening
C Miranda, C Toma, M Stephens, J Becker
Natural Hazards Review 24 (4), 04023038, 2023
2023
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