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Analysis and design of midrise built-up cold-formed steel structures. The project will develop an analytical and computational basis for designing midrise buildings in cold-formed steel. It will enabl

The University of Sydney — Discovery Projects
Amount
Up to $420,721
Closes
Thursday 31 December 2026
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Analysis and design of midrise built-up cold-formed steel structures. The project will develop an analytical and computational basis for designing midrise buildings in cold-formed steel. It will enable solutions with high column capacities and high lateral load resistance to be realised by using built-up sections, thus overcoming the current barrier to constructing buildings up to 10 storeys from cold-formed steel and enabling green, fully recyclable and rapidly constructed buildings to be achieved. Experimental, analytical and computational studies will be undertaken and synthesised into efficient design guidelines for practising engineers, including structural reliability analyses at system level of midrise buildings featuring innovative built-up multi-section columns and integrated shear panels.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 0905 - Civil Engineering. Lead: Prof Kim Rasmussen

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Discovery method: arc-grants
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