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Component Testing, Seismic Evaluation and Characterization of Buckling-Restrained Braces
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2004
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Earthquake EngineeringEngineeringCivil EngineeringMechanical EngineeringReinforced ConcreteStructural AnalysisStructural Health MonitoringComponent TestingBuckling-restrained BraceStructural DesignStructural ApplicationStructural SystemsStructural SystemUnbonded Brace™Structural MechanicsStructural EngineeringUnbonded Brace
This paper reports on the results from a comprehensive component testing program on a type of buckling-restrained brace known as the Unbonded Brace™. The experimental data are used to: (1) verify the results of theoretical predictions on the structural stability of the braces; (2) validate the inelasitc capacity of the braces under severe earthquake demands; and (3) calibrate a macroscopic hysteretic model that is found to predict, with fidelity, the brace force–displacement behavior. The study concludes that the unbonded brace is a reliable and practical alternative to conventional framing systems to enhance the earthquake resistance of new and existing structures; capable of providing both the rigidity needed to satisfy structural drift limits, while delivering a substantial and repeatable energy absorption capability.
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