Version 2.1, March 2022
Note: yield stress is determined by 0.2% offset
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Next Generation Construction Steel

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NSF awarded research project (#1760953)
Advance knowledge leading to buildings with sustainability and structural resilience while maintaining efficiency and competitiveness
Generalized strength prediction of strong but slender members
Deeper understanding of the material ductility
Optimized shapes specific to construction applications
Protyped solutions with experimental evidence
Team
Benjamin Schafer
Johns Hopkins University
Zhanjie Li
The State University of New York
Chu Ding
Johns Hopkins University
Hannah Blum
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Yu Xia
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Damir Akchurin
The State University of New York
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