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The Hygroscopic Warping of Cross-Laminated Timber
2010This chapter focuses on moisture-induced deformations in three-layered cross-laminated timber with a symmetrical build-up, where the fibre direction of the middle layer is oriented perpendicular to that of the outer layers. Dimensional stability, i.e. the ability to resist warping, is of main interest for the application of such wood panels.
Thomas Gereke +3 more
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Buckling of cross laminated timber walls
2016In this paper, the linear buckling of Cross Laminated Timber walls is investigated. A 3D numerical study using finite-elements is presented for several Cross Laminated Timber geometries, ply configurations and boundary conditions. First, it is shown that critical buckling loads are close to the material failure load which proves the necessity of a ...
Perret, Olivier +3 more
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Land use change and carbon emissions of a transformation to timber cities
Nature Communications, 2022Abhijeet Mishra +2 more
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Whole‐life embodied carbon in multistory buildings: Steel, concrete and timber structures
Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2021Jim Hart +2 more
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Life cycle assessment of mass timber construction: A review
Building and Environment, 2022Zhuocheng Duan
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Northeastern Species in Hybrid Cross Laminated Timber
2019Known in the building industry throughout the world, Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) is a massive timber building material with outstanding structural, fire, and seismic properties. CLT is a cost-competitive, sustainable construction material is a good candidate as a substitute material for concrete, masonry, and steel, in mid-rise and high-rise buildings.
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