With 110 concurrent attendees from 15 time zones and 51 papers and talks the global online Colloquium held from 20-21

With 110 concurrent attendees from 15 time zones and 51 papers and talks the global online Colloquium held from 20-21
The online CFSRC Colloquium, to be held 20-21 October 2020, has announced its final program. See the Colloquium page for
The CFSRC Colloquium will be held Oct. 20-21, 2020 (program). A unique feature of the Colloquium, through funding by the
CFSRC researchers Zhidong Zhang and Ben Schafer working on the CFS-NHERI project released a test report today investigating the fastener-level
Thanks to an overwhelming and positive response the first global online CFSRC Colloquium will be held 20-21 October 2020. With
CFSRC released a new report today on the system reliability of metal building roofs. The work, which was performed by
CFSRC student and postdoctoral researchers shared their latest research at the CFSRC Summer Symposium on 26 and 27 May 2020.
Buildings framed with cold-formed steel (CFS) members offer several benefits such as low installation and maintenance costs, high durability and
Recently experimental work on joist-to-ledger connections (Ayhan and Schafer 2019) have demonstrated a complex behavior involving limit states such as
Cold-formed steel (CFS) can be used for both structural and non-structural building systems, including as the designated lateral force resisting