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Capacity Evaluation of Typical Stud-Track Screw Connections in Nonstructural Walls
Authors:Esmaeel Rahmanishamsi  Siavash Soroushian  E “Manos” Maragakis
Institution:1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, Nevada, USAerahmanishamsi@unr.edu;3. Arup, Advanced Technology &4. Research, San Francisco, California, USA;5. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, Nevada, USA
Abstract:A series of component-level experiments have been conducted aiming to evaluate the force and displacement capacities of typical stud-track screw connections (STCs) in steel-framed partition walls. The variables considered in these experiments included screw-edge distances, loading protocols (monotonic or cyclic), and stud and track thicknesses. The experimental data was then utilized to develop different capacity fragility curves for STCs in terms of displacements. A series of analytical STC hinge models were also proposed and validated using this data. The hinge models can be adopted in future studies to develop a comprehensive analytical model for a typical partition wall assembly.
Keywords:Nonstructural Systems  Partition Walls  Experimental Study  Numerical Model  Capacity Fragility  Cold-Formed Steel
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