The NSF-sponsored team focusing on seismic collectors in steel buildings, an effort highly compatible with the overall SDII initiative –
an academic, government, and industry collaborative dedicated to innovation in steel building systems
The NSF-sponsored team focusing on seismic collectors in steel buildings, an effort highly compatible with the overall SDII initiative –
The performance of steel-to-steel connectors in shear are important for cold-formed steel deck diaphragms, but also for a variety of
Recent testing conducted by NBM Technologies provides cyclic characterization of both deck-to-deck sidelap and deck-to-frame structural connectors. The tests cover
Simulation of steel structures has advanced markedly in the finite element age and today models that include buckling and yielding
Using a simplified nonlinear mass-spring model this work provides an examination of how inelasticity in the vertical and horizontal (diaphragm)
A recent SDII conference paper provides additional insight on how bare steel deck diaphragms warp under shear. The paper provides
The National Science Foundation has recently funded a team lead by Robert Fleischman (Arizona), Chia-Ming Uang (UC-San Diego), James Ricles
SDII is pursuing advanced models of steel and steel-concrete systems. For many of these models the computational time is extreme,
Building archetypes are fundamental to exploring and demonstrating the seismic behavior of modern structures. No suitable archetypes or prototypes exist
SDII announced today that the first version of its database on the tested performance of steel deck diaphragms is available.