Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
309032 Thin-Walled Structures 2014 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Steel sheathed-CFS framed shear walls subjected to lateral and lateral+gravity loading.•Evaluation of influence of blocked framing and capacity based design of framing elements.•Tension field action leads to damage of chord studs if adequate blocking not pro-vided.•Shear response related to: shear buckling, tension field action, fastener pattern and sheathing thickness.•Sheathed elements above and below openings may lead to better shear perfor-mance.

The design of steel sheathed cold-formed steel (CFS) framed shear walls is not addressed in Canadian design standards. A program of displacement based loading tests was carried out on single-storey shear walls of various configurations to investigate their performance and to establish a comprehensive database of information. The walls, which were subjected to lateral loading and combined lateral plus gravity loading, differed in sheathing thickness, screw fastener detailing, framing thickness, aspect ratio and framing reinforcement. The performance under loading was directly related to the sheathing connection pattern; however, when the framing elements were not blocked tension field forces resulted in significant damage to the chord studs. Details of the test program and general results are presented in this paper.

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