Gohlich, 2016 - Google Patents
Development of an innovative hybrid timber-steel moment-resisting frame for seismic-resistant heavy timber structuresGohlich, 2016
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- Gohlich R
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This study assesses the seismic performance of a new hybrid timber-steel moment-resisting connection for mid-rise heavy timber structures. This system consists predominantly of timber members, but utilizes a steel yielding link at the beam-column joint that improves …
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