2021
DOI: 10.1680/jstbu.19.00206
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Behaviour of buckling-restrained brace equipped with steel and polyamide casing

Abstract: Steel bracings are one of the most widely used systems for resisting transverse loads in the design and retrofit of concrete and steel structures. This paper reports on an experimental and numerical study of the effects of core steel and the distance of the core from the casing on the behaviour of buckling-restrained braces. Laboratory models of six braces with a core made from conventional ST37 steel or ST37-n steel (softened at a temperature of 1000° using the O'Neill method) with a core–casing distance of 0… Show more

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