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Light-gauge steel-framing has recently become recognized as a viable alternative framing method for residential construction in the U.S. With this recognition, the need to efficiently design for lateral loads produced by winds and seismic forces has prompted research to fill this need. This paper presents monotonic load tests of 40-foot long, cold-formed steel-frame shear walls with openings.
Light-gauge steel-framing has recently become recognized as a viable alternative framing method for residential construction in the U.S. With this recognition, the need to efficiently design for lateral loads produced by winds and seismic forces has prompted research to fill this need. This paper presents monotonic load tests of 40-foot long, cold-formed steel-frame shear walls with openings.
Monotonic Tests of Cold-Formed Steel Shear Walls with Openings
S. McKee (author)
1997
26 pages
Report
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English
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