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- Buckling_restrained_brace abstract "A buckling restrained brace (BRB) is a structural brace in a building, designed to allow the building to withstand cyclical lateral loadings, typically earthquake-induced loading. It consists of a slender steel core, a concrete casing designed to continuously support the core and prevent buckling under axial compression, and an interface region that prevents undesired interactions between the two. Braced frames that use BRBs - known as Buckling Restrained Braced Frames, or BRBFs - have significant advantages over typical braced frames.".
- Q4983383 abstract "A buckling restrained brace (BRB) is a structural brace in a building, designed to allow the building to withstand cyclical lateral loadings, typically earthquake-induced loading. It consists of a slender steel core, a concrete casing designed to continuously support the core and prevent buckling under axial compression, and an interface region that prevents undesired interactions between the two. Braced frames that use BRBs - known as Buckling Restrained Braced Frames, or BRBFs - have significant advantages over typical braced frames.".