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In-plane behavior of cold-formed steel-framed wall panels sheathed with fibre cement board

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posted on 2024-07-11, 07:55 authored by Rojit Shahi, N. Lam, Emad GadEmad Gad, Ismail Saifitllah, John WilsonJohn Wilson, K. Watson
Shear wall panels are commonly used as lateral load resisting elements to provide stability of the cold-formed steel-framed houses in Australia against wind and earthquake actions. The effectiveness of their lateral resistance behavior is obtained usually by experimental testing although it can also be done by analytical modeling. This paper presents racking test results of steel-framed wall panels with different aspect ratios sheathed with fibre cement board subjected to monotonic and cyclic loading protocol. Performance parameters of the wall panels are obtained from the experimentally observed load-deflection curves using various existing methods and evaluation method is proposed. The evaluation method considers various performance characteristics including ductility modification factor, residual displacement recovery and load levels satisfying ultimate and serviceability limit state conditions.

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Rational lateral-bracing design for steel-framed domestic structures

Australian Research Council

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Conference name

22nd International Specialty Conference on Recent Research and Developments in Cold-Formed Steel Design and Construction

Location

St. Louis

Start date

2014-11-05

End date

2014-11-06

Pagination

14 pp

Publisher

Missouri University of Science and Technology

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Copyright © 2014 The authors. The accepted manuscript is reproduced in accordance with the copyright holder's permission.

Language

eng

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