Journal article

Dynamic performance of a brick veneer house with steel framing

VP Paton-Cole, EF Gad, C Clifton, DJ Heath, C Davies, S Hicks, N Lam

Australian Journal of Structural Engineering | TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS | Published : 2011

Abstract

Brick veneer construction is a very common form for residential structures in Australia and is growing in popularity in New Zealand. The structural frame is made from steel or timber, and non-structural brick walls are attached to the frame via brick ties. Under earthquake loading there is a complex interaction between the frame and veneer walls, particularly in the out of plane direction, where there is risk of brick wall collapse. While there is a standard component test method for assessing the seismic capacity of brick ties, this method has been developed around brick veneer on timber studs. In order to realistically assess the overall performance of brick veneer construction with steel ..

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