Scientometric Analysis for Cross-Laminated Timber in the Context of Construction 4.0
Cross-laminated timber (CLT) has been one of the principal materials in mass timber construction, and now it is possible to find mid-rise and high-rise projects around the globe.
Emanuel Martinez Villanueva +2 more
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Glued-laminated timber arches are widely used in gymnasiums, bridges, and roof trusses. However, studies on their mechanical behaviours and design methods are still insufficient.
Jiale Zhou +4 more
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Evaluating Timoshenko Method for Analyzing CLT under Out-of-Plane Loading
Cross-laminated timber (CLT) is an engineered wood product made up of layers of structurally graded timber, where subsequent layers are oriented orthogonally to each other.
MD Tanvir Rahman +3 more
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Seismic resistance of existing buildings with added light timber structure storeys
In the presented paper, the problem of vertical expansions is treated in terms of seismic resistance of structures with added storeys. A large parametric study has been performed, confirming the impact of different number of added storeys, and the change
Jurij Jančar +4 more
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Numerical simulation study and damage analysis of cross laminated timber connections
Due to structural redundancy,strong energy absorption and energy dissipation capacity of nail joints,wood buildings behave good seismic performance in earthquakes. Cross laminated timber is a new generation of engineered wood-based product.
SHEN Yin-lan +3 more
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Evaluation of the visual stress grading standard on French Spruce (Picea excelsa) and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) sawn timber [PDF]
We wish to thank J.C. Sève and S. Vives from Monnet-Sève sawmills who provided us with the two batches of boards. Acknowledgments also go to people from LaBoMap, especially J.C. Butaud who helped us during the tests. Finally, we thank L. Brancheriau from
COUDEGNAT, Damien +7 more
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Evaluation of full-sized and thick cross-laminated timber using in-line non-destructive techniques
Advancements in non-destructive evaluation systems for predicting mechanical properties of cross-laminated timber appear to have been limited to laboratory scale, reduced sample sizes, or difficult practical solutions for industry implementation.
Brancheriau, Loic +3 more
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Homogenized material properties for cross‐laminated timber
AbstractIn this contribution the coefficients of the elastic stiffness tensor of a generalized shell section for cross‐laminated timber (CLT) slabs are derived by application of a numerical homogenization scheme based on a repeating unit cell (RUC).
Furtmüller, Thomas +2 more
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Enclosure fire dynamics with a cross‐laminated timber ceiling [PDF]
SummaryAn experimental study of the influence of an exposed combustible ceiling on compartment fire dynamics has been performed. The fire dynamics in compartments with combustible cross‐laminated timber ceilings vs non‐combustible reinforced concrete ceilings in otherwise identical compartments with three different ventilation factors were investigated.
Robert McNamee +5 more
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Out-of-grade sawn pine: A state-of-the-art review on challenges and new opportunities in cross laminated timber (CLT) [PDF]
Plantation softwood is the future timber material resource for building and construction. However, significant volumes of sawn softwood are considered out-of-grade and sold at a loss.
Manalo, Allan +3 more
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