Title
Cold-formed steel sheathing connections at elevated temperature
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Fire Safety Journal
Publication Date
7-1-2021
Abstract
The objective of this paper is to provide experimental results related to the elevated temperature performance of connections between cold-formed steel members and sheathing. Cold-formed steel building structures rely on sheathing for their mechanical benefits including bracing against member twist, global flexural and flexural-torsional buckling, and cross-section distortional buckling, as well as to supply lateral strength and energy dissipation in shear walls and diaphragms. Sheathing is also relied upon for non-structural benefits, including: fire, acoustic, and thermal performance. Predicting the degradation of the connection performance between cold-formed steel members and sheathing at elevated temperature is critical for any attempt to predict the structural performance of cold-formed steel buildings under fire demands. Steady-state connection tests were conducted under in-plane shear and pull-through at temperatures up to 400 °C for cold-formed steel members attached to gypsum board and oriented strand board. By combining the conducted tests with others in the literature retention factors for initial stiffness and ultimate strength of the connections are proposed.
Volume
123
DOI
10.1016/j.firesaf.2021.103358
ISSN
03797112
Recommended Citation
Batista Abreu, Jean C.; Vieira, Luiz C.M.; Gernay, Thomas; and Schafer, Benjamin W., "Cold-formed steel sheathing connections at elevated temperature" (2021). Faculty Publications. 808.
https://jayscholar.etown.edu/facpubharvest/808