Cyclic Behavior and Repair of Stucco and Gypsum Sheathed Woodframe Walls: Phase I and II

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In an effort to gain a better understanding of the cyclic behavior of woodframe structures, the Consortium of Universities for Research in Earthquake Engineering (CUREE), with funding from the California Earthquake Authority (CEA), sponsored a woodframe wall testing project at the University of California, San Diego. The project was conducted in two phases. Phase I investigated the response of woodframe walls having boundary conditions consistent with the first level walls of a two-story structure, and Phase II investigated the response of woodframe walls having boundary conditions consistent with a single-story structure.

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Date created May 2003

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Author Arnold, Andrew Eric
Author Uang, Chia-Ming
Author Filiatrault, Andre

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Subject 1970's
Subject Open Framing
Subject Drift Ratios
Subject Drywall
Genre Technical report

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Arnold, Andrew Eric and Uang, Chia-Ming and Filiatrault, Andre. (2003). Cyclic Behavior and Repair of Stucco and Gypsum Sheathed Woodframe Walls: Phase I and II. CUREE Publication Numbers EDA-03 and EDA-07. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/dh499sx2813

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