Computational study of cold-formed-steel X-braced shear walls

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The aim of this paper was to present a verified finite element method that represents the full-scale-braced shear walls under seismic loads and to study their ductility. The models account for different types of material and geometric nonlinearities. The screws that connect the cold-formed-steel (CFS) studs, tracks, gusset plates, and braces are considered explicitly in the model. The deformation of the hold-downs under the horizontal load is considered. The finite element program ANSYS (2012) is used to model and analyze the case studies. A parametric study is performed to investigate the response modification factor (R) of the CFS-braced shear walls. The parametric study showed that the North American Specification is about 20% conservative in estimating the (R) factor.

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Abu-Hamd, M., Abdel-Ghaffar, M., & El-Samman, B. (2018). Computational study of cold-formed-steel X-braced shear walls. Advances in Civil Engineering, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/9784360

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