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Monotonic Tests of Cold-Formed Steel Shear Walls with Openings (July 1997, 13 p.)

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Light-gauge steel-framing has recently become recognized as a viable alternative framing method for residential construction in the United States. With this recognition, the need to efficiently design for lateral loads produced by winds and seismicies, using an empirical design approach known as "Perforated Shearwalls," are compared with measured capacities. Also, ultimate capacity, initial stiffness, and energy dissipation are highlighted. Findings from these tests indicate that light-gauge steel-framed shear walls are a viable alternative for residential construction in high wind and seismic regions. The report recommends that additional testing be done to building on this study's findings and suggests future topics of study.



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