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Jozef Gocál, Josef Vican, Jaroslav Odrobinák, Richard Hlinka, Franti?ek Bahleda and Agnieszka Wdowiak-Postulak
In addition to traditional building materials, such as steel and concrete, wood has been gaining increasing prominence in recent years. In the past, the use of wood was limited due to its susceptibility to damage by fungi, insects, and temperature. These...
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Bin Guan, Yunchun Dai, Tianyi Zhang, Peng Wu and Jiandong Zhang
In this study, an analytical approach is introduced for predicting the bending behavior of a timber?concrete composite (TCC) beam subjected to a mechanical load and a non-uniform temperature field, in which the orthotropy of timber as well as interfacial...
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Ruiyue Liu, Jiatong Liu, Zhenzhen Wu, Ling Chen and Jiejun Wang
The present paper investigates the impact of bolt distance, bolt diameter, and the number of bolt rows on the bending performance of timber?steel composite (TSC) beams. This study aims to facilitate the application of bolt connections in assembled TSC st...
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Satheeskumar Navaratnam, Deighton Widdowfield Small, Marco Corradi, Perampalam Gatheeshgar, Keerthan Poologanathan and Craig Higgins
Timber structural members have been widely adopted and used in construction due to their inherent characteristics. The main objective of this work is to assess the performance of timber beams with GFRP pultruded beam reinforcement subjected to flexure. A...
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Hideki Hirakawa, Takeyoshi Uematsu, Akira Fukushima, Yusuke Adachi and Koki Kikuta
Since the Japanese Building Standards Act was revised in 2000, the installation of steel timber connectors (STCs) to reinforce timber frame (TF) connections has been mandated for new-build TF houses in Japan. However, for the TF houses built before then,...
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Yiwei Hua, Qing Chun and Xiaohu Jia
Early Chinese traditional timber buildings preserved until now are mainly ancient buildings built in the time of the Song and Yuan dynasties (960?1368 AD). Dou-gongs of these ancient timber buildings are complex structures. Their complexities, however, a...
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Arthur S. Rebouças, Zabih Mehdipour, Jorge M. Branco and Paulo B. Lourenço
In the last two decades, high-rise timber buildings have been built using the glulam truss system, even with limited openings. Moment-resisting timber frames (MRTF) with semi-rigid beam-to-column connections can be an architecture-friendly way to provide...
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Mikhail Lukin, Evgeny Prusov, Svetlana Roshchina, Maria Karelina and Nikolay Vatin
Wooden multi-span beams with steel reinforcement were studied experimentally on a stationary stand using an eight-point loading scheme that simulated a load uniformly distributed over the beam span. The studies were carried out on beams with a span of 4....
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Svitlana Shekhorkina,Mykola Savytskyi,Tetiana Nikiforova,Kostiantyn Shliakhov,Anastasiia Myslytska
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A method has been proposed to calculate the composite timber-concrete bending elements taking into consideration the non-linear work of a nail joint and the stretched reinforcement in a slab. An acting building code regulates the structure estimation bas...
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Jan Niederwestberg, Jianhui Zhou and Ying-Hei Chui
The lay-up of cross laminated timber (CLT) leads to significant differences in properties over its cross-section. Particularly the out-of-plane shear behavior of CLT is affected by the changes in shear moduli over the cross-section. Results from laborato...
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