A series of full-scale system-level experiments using a two-story steel braced-frame structure was conducted at the University of Nevada, Reno Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation site in order to better understand the seismic performance of integrated ceilingpiping-partition systems. In this study, responses and behaviors of cold-formed steel-framed partition wall systems were critically assessed through several design variables. Experimental results led to the calculation of out-of-plane acceleration amplification factors and the development of fragility functions. Results show that the acceleration amplification factors for out-of-plane partition walls are comparable with the recommended amplification suggested by the code for flexible components.
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