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Multicriteria decision analysis applied to the design of light-frame wood wall assemblies

Journal of Building Performance Simulation, 2010
Designers of light-frame wood wall assemblies should consider several performance criteria simultaneously in addition to minimum requirements set by building codes. Evaluation of various performance characteristics can help select the most suitable configuration for a given project in a given context.
Caroline D. Frenette   +4 more
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Dynamically loaded light-frame wood stud walls: experimental verification of an analytical model

Materials and Structures, 2009
Light-frame wood structures may deform well beyond the elastic limit when loaded by dynamic forces such as earthquakes and sea wave impacts. This paper reports the results of an investigation into the response effects of structural modeling assumptions typically made in the design of light-frame wood structures.
Michael Collins, Bohumil Kasal
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SHEAR PERFORMANCE OF STRUCTURAL PARTICLEBOARD-SHEATHED LIGHT-FRAME WALL

World Conference on Timber Engineering (WCTE 2023), 2023
Chul-Ki Kim, Min Lee, Kugbo Shim
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Behaviour of Light-frame Wood Stud Walls Subjected to Blast Loading

2013
Deliberate and accidental explosions along with the heightened risk of loss of life and property damage during such events have highlighted the need for research in the behaviour of materials under high strain rates. Where an extensive body of research is available on steel and concrete structures, little to no details on how to address the design or ...
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Revisiting the Component Additive Method for light-frame walls protected by gypsum board

Fire and Materials, 1997
The National Building Code of Canada provides architects, engineers and builders with a simple, practical calculation method for assigning fire-resistance ratings to wood-frame and steel-frame wall, floor and roof-ceiling assemblies. It was originally devised in the early 1960s and is commonly known as the Component Additive Method (CAM).
L. R. Richardson, M. Batista
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Architecture of the dynamic fungal cell wall

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Neil A R Gow, Megan D Lenardon
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Study of Deflection of Single and Multi-Storey Light Frame Wood Shear Walls

2018
The behavior of wood shear walls has been the focus of researchers and engineers for many years due to their availability in the North American construction landscape. A review of the established literature showed that most of the research have focused on the shear wall behavior as a whole with no investigation specifically targeting the individual ...
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The Bacterial Cell Wall: From Lipid II Flipping to Polymerization

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Sujeet Kumar   +2 more
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