Title:
The Paulay Years
Author(s):
R. Park
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
157
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
1-30
Keywords:
aggregate interlock; earthquake-resistant structures; research; reinforced concrete; shear properties; General
DOI:
10.14359/1042
Date:
10/1/1995
Abstract:
Gives an outline of the many significant and pioneering contributions made by Emeritus Professor Tom Paulay to the understanding of the behavior of reinforced concrete and to the design of reinforced concrete structures for earthquake resistance. Particularly innovative has been his research into the design of structural walls for earthquake resistance, including the concept of the use of diagonal reinforcement in coupling beams. Other internationally recognized research described include his outstanding investigations into the mechanisms of shear resistance of reinforced concrete, aggregate interlock across cracks, behavior of beam-column joints, and the capacity design and detailing procedures for structural walls and frames.