Timber platform-frame shear walls are characterized by high ductility and diffuse energy dissipation but limited in-plane shear resistance. A novel lightweight constructive system composed of steel columns braced with oriented strand board (OSB) panels was conceived and tested. Preliminary laboratory tests were performed to study the OSB-to-column connections with self-drilling screws. Then, the seismic response of a shear wall was determined performing a quasi-static cyclic-loading test of a full-scale specimen. Results presented in this work in terms of force-displacement capacity show that this system confers to shear walls high in-plane strength and stiffness with good ductility and dissipative capacity. Therefore, the incorporation of steel columns within OSB bracing panels results in a strong and stiff platform-frame system with high potential for low-and medium-rise buildings in seismic-prone areas.
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Trutalli, D., Marchi, L., Scotta, R., Pozza, L., & Stefani, L. D. (2017). Seismic response of a platform-frame system with steel columns. Buildings, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings7020033
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