Designing Safer High-Rise Steel Buildings

Emre Kizilarslan, a PhD student in civil engineering, is conducting experiments in the Structural Engineering and Earthquake Simulation Laboratory (SEESL) to investigate the seismic performance of a structural wall system proposed for use in high-rise steel buildings.

Under the direction of his advisor, SUNY Distinguished Professor Michel Bruneau, Kisilarslan is testing two configurations of a new type of wall, known as a concrete-filled composite plate shear wall, to examine the stiffness, strength and other factors associated with its lateral (horizontal) load behavior. The results so far have been instrumental in the development of design guidelines for high-rise steel buildings made with this type of shear wall.

Photos: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki

Published June 21, 2021