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Structural design of Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) by advanced plate theories

Composites Science and Technology, 2010
Cross Laminated Timber enjoys great popularity in structural engineering and is one of the upcoming building materials in the timber construction sector. To support the favorable development of this high-performance wood product and to strengthen its competitiveness towards other mass building materials, the mechanical behavior and its implications for
R. Stürzenbecher   +2 more
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Thermal performance of cross-laminated timber (CLT) and cross-laminated bamboo and timber (CLBT) panels

Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 2022
Bo Shan, Bozhang Chen, Jie Wen, Yan Xiao
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Kinematic Behaviour of Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) Shearwalls with Openings

2020
An integrated experimental and numerical research program investigating the elastic and inelastic performance as well as the kinematic behaviour of shearwalls with openings is presented in this study. The influence of the geometrical dimensions of the wall configurations and the mechanical properties and configurations of hold-downs on both elastic and
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Fire Behavior of Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) Slabs: Two-Way Action

2016
Two-way action is often stated to be a major benefit of cross-laminated timber; however, it is seldom considered when designing tall timber buildings. A research project has been carried out to investigate this inconsistency with the objective of understanding the significance of cross-laminated timber slabs acting as two-way members.
Nicholas Doyle   +2 more
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Advanced modelling of Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) panels in bending

2015
Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) panels are more and more common in timber construction. When submitted to out-of-plane loads, they can be considered as multi-layer plates with anisotropic behaviour. Their main structural issue is the low transverse shear strength of cross layers which leads to rolling shear failure. In addition the fabrication process can
Franzoni, Lorenzo   +3 more
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Land use change and carbon emissions of a transformation to timber cities

Nature Communications, 2022
Abhijeet Mishra   +2 more
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Whole‐life embodied carbon in multistory buildings: Steel, concrete and timber structures

Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2021
Jim Hart   +2 more
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