Earthquake resistant hollow and filled steel braces
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Jamie Goggins, 'Earthquake resistant hollow and filled steel braces', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering, 2004, pp 372Download Item:
Abstract:
The earthquake resistance of many building structures is provided by steel bracing members.
Although the use of tension-only concentric bracing is common, the behaviour of these systems is
not fully understood, and international design guidance differs. Hollow section members are often
employed as bracing elements, for both structural and aesthetic reasons. The purpose of this thesis
is to investigate the seismic behaviour of such members. The influences of mortar infill and of
member slenderness are addressed, mainly through experimental studies.
Author: Goggins, Jamie
Advisor:
Broderick, BrianPublisher:
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