ERI: Developing Ductility through Replaceable Concrete Anchorage Connections for Improved — NSF Award to San Diego State Universit
This Engineering Research Initiation (ERI) award supports research to develop an improved seismic resistant timber-concrete connection using replaceable ductile-anchor rods for rapid post-earthquake repair. Of growing interest in the United States, mass timber buildings hold a relevant place in the history of world arc
| Award title | ERI: Developing Ductility through Replaceable Concrete Anchorage Connections for Improved |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2301691 |
| Awardee | San Diego State University Foundation |
| City | SAN DIEGO |
| State | CA |
| Amount obligated | $199,638 |
| Principal investigator | Gloria Faraone |
| Program | ECI-Engineering for Civil Infr, ERI-Eng. Research Initiation |
| Start date | 09/01/2023 |
| Abstract | This Engineering Research Initiation (ERI) award supports research to develop an improved seismic resistant timber-concrete connection using replaceable ductile-anchor rods for rapid post-earthquake repair. Of growing interest in the United States, mass timber buildings hold a relevant place in the history of world architecture and construction. To meet the modern design philosophy in regions vulnerable to seismic hazards, mass timber buildings are designed to remain safe during large earthquake |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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