American Institute of Steel Construction T.R. Higgins Lecture

Todd Helwig
Todd Helwig

March 12 | 6:00–7:30 PM | Peter Kiewit Institute 158

"Effective Bracing for Flexural Members and Systems in Steel Buildings and Bridges"

Professor Todd Helwig’s Higgins Lecture is focused on the stability of flexural systems in steel buildings and bridges with a particular emphasis on bracing requirements. The lecture highlights the results from large-scale experiments and parametric finite element analysis on flexural members. The many factors that impact the effectiveness of torsional bracing systems are covered. An overview of the system buckling mode for I-shaped girder systems, which is a relatively new failure mode the profession has become aware of over the past 15 years, is also discussed. Improved details such as the use of split pipe stiffeners and lean-on bracing are also covered.

Professor Helwig currently holds the J. Neils Thompson Teaching Fellowship in Civil Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. His area of interest is the design and behavior of steel structures with an emphasis in structural stability and bracing.

Presented by the University of Nebraska Civil Engineering, The Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction, and the American Institute of Steel Construction.

Reception - 6:00–6:30 PM
Presentation - 6:30–7:30 PM

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