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Benjamin Schafer

Benjamin Schafer

· Willard and Lillian Hackerman Professor of Civil and Systems Engineering

Johns Hopkins University · Civil Engineering

Active 1996–2024

h-index51
Citations8.4k
Papers28990 last 5y
Funding$3.5M
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About

Benjamin Schafer is the Willard and Lillian Hackerman Professor of Civil and Systems Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, where he also serves as the Director of the Ralph O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute (ROSEI). His professorial appointment is in the Department of Civil and Systems Engineering, with a secondary appointment in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. Schafer’s research focuses on enabling engineers to reliably design resilient civil structures that use minimal material, with a particular emphasis on stability considerations for steel structures. He developed the Direct Strength Method of design, an internationally approved technique for predicting the strength of cold-formed steel building components, and led the first full-scale seismic tests on a cold-formed steel framed building. His work has also contributed to the development of novel solutions for steel wind turbine towers. Schafer’s research has been funded by various federal agencies, industry associations, and companies, and he is dedicated to translating research into codes and standards to improve the reliability and efficiency of structures. He actively participates in standards committees for organizations such as the American Society of Civil Engineers and the American Institute of Steel Construction, and serves as a Consulting Principal for Simpson, Gumpertz & Heger, Inc. Schafer has received numerous awards, including the AISC Lifetime Achievement Award, the Ellifritt Award from the Metal Building Manufacturers Association, and the Lynn S. Beedle Award from the Structural Stability Research Council. He holds a BSE in civil engineering from the University of Iowa and MS and PhD degrees in structural engineering from Cornell University.

Research topics

  • Computer Science
  • Engineering
  • Structural engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Computer Security
  • Metallurgy
  • Operations management
  • Materials science
  • Medical emergency
  • Medicine
  • Risk analysis (engineering)
  • Physics
  • Operations research

Selected publications

  • Numerical investigation of the strength and design of cold-formed steel built-up columns

    Journal of Constructional Steel Research · 2022 · 54 citations

    Senior authorCorresponding
    • Computer Science
    • Structural engineering
    • Engineering
  • Multi-hazard hospital evacuation planning during disease outbreaks using agent-based modeling

    International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction · 2021 · 37 citations

    Senior authorCorresponding
    • Computer Science
    • Computer Security
    • Computer Science
  • Numerical modeling of stress-strain relationships for advanced high strength steels

    Journal of Constructional Steel Research · 2021 · 25 citations

    • Structural engineering
    • Engineering
    • Materials science
  • Tests and design of built-up section columns

    Journal of Constructional Steel Research · 2021 · 72 citations

    Senior authorCorresponding
    • Computer Science
    • Structural engineering
    • Engineering
  • The mechanics of built-up cold-formed steel members

    Thin-Walled Structures · 2020 · 107 citations

    • Computer Science
    • Structural engineering
    • Computer Science

    The paper presents methods of analysis of built-up sections in which the discrete locations of fasteners is accounted for explicitly, rather than by smearing their effect using continuous shear flexibility as in current approaches. By considering fasteners at discrete points, it is possible to analyse the effects of placing additional fasteners at the ends (end fastener groups), to account directly for actual support conditions and to determine the optimum locations of fasteners. The paper first outlines the linear analysis of beams in flexure and introduces the notion of the effective flexural rigidity to account for partial composite actions. Closed form solutions are provided for five load and end support cases to demonstrate the application of the analysis. Next, the paper describes the linear analysis of built-up sections in torsion, considering first uniform torsion followed by non-uniform torsion. Closed form solutions are obtained for the effective torsion rigidity (GJeff) of built-up sections featuring closed loops. A framework is also presented for determining the effective torsion rigidity (EIw,eff) of open built-up sections in non-uniform torsion. The paper concludes with the analysis of built-up sections subject to flexural buckling. A general variational buckling equation is derived followed by an energy-type method for calculating buckling loads for common end support conditions, including columns supported on flexible end tracks. Closed form solutions are presented for up to seven rows of fasteners longitudinally. While by nature approximate, the solutions are shown to be highly accurate. Comparisons are made between the presented closed form solutions and buckling load predictions obtained using current design provisions.

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Frequent coauthors

  • Shahabeddin Torabian

    Johns Hopkins University

    41 shared
  • Kara D. Peterman

    University of Massachusetts Amherst

    21 shared
  • Cheng Yu

    18 shared
  • Cristopher D. Moen

    18 shared
  • Matthew R. Eatherton

    18 shared
  • Stephen G. Buonopane

    Bucknell University

    15 shared
  • Teoman Peköz

    Cornell University

    15 shared
  • Luiz Carlos Marcos Vieira

    Simpson Strong-Tie (United States)

    15 shared

Education

  • Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering

    Cornell University

    1997

Awards & honors

  • AISC Lifetime Achievement Award (2026)
  • Metal Building Manufacturers Association's Ellifritt Award
  • SSRC Lynn S. Beedle Award
  • Norman Medal
  • Shortridge Hardesty Award

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