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Experimental Study on Seismic Performance of Kancingan Timber Frame Infill Walls Building
Civil Engineering JournalThis study was carried out to examine the seismic performance of Kancingan house walls and the behavior of their timber frames, brick infill, and anchor nails during cyclic loading tests.
Sari Octavia +3 more
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, 2021
In this paper, experimental and numerical methodologies are used to study the lateral behaviors of glued-laminated timber (GLT) frame infilled with light-wooden-frame (LWF) wall hybrid system. Four specimens with 1:1.5 scale were designed to research the
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In this paper, experimental and numerical methodologies are used to study the lateral behaviors of glued-laminated timber (GLT) frame infilled with light-wooden-frame (LWF) wall hybrid system. Four specimens with 1:1.5 scale were designed to research the
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Engineering structures
Numerous TCC (timber-concrete composite) systems have been proposed and studied in recent years. Most of the studies have focused on the behaviour of the timber-concrete shear connection and the flexural behaviour of floor elements.
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Numerous TCC (timber-concrete composite) systems have been proposed and studied in recent years. Most of the studies have focused on the behaviour of the timber-concrete shear connection and the flexural behaviour of floor elements.
D. Otero-Chans +3 more
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Structural Survey, 1984
There has been in the last two or three years a considerable growth of interest in the use of timber framed buildings, primarily for housing, and it might be inferred that this form of construction is a new technique. In fact, the method has been in existence in the United Kingdom for approximately 20 years.
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There has been in the last two or three years a considerable growth of interest in the use of timber framed buildings, primarily for housing, and it might be inferred that this form of construction is a new technique. In fact, the method has been in existence in the United Kingdom for approximately 20 years.
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Timber Tower Research: Concrete Jointed Timber Frame
Structures Congress 2014, 2014Tall buildings pose a challenge to the sustainability movement because they offer both positive and negative environmental impacts. Positive impacts include reducing urban sprawl, promoting alternative transportation, and allowing efficient energy use on a district scale. However, these benefits come with the cost of greater carbon emissions associated
W. F. Baker +3 more
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, 2021
In this research, 558 family timber-frame houses newly built in the period of 2006–2019 in the Czech Republic were assessed in terms of their airtightness.
M. Böhm +6 more
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In this research, 558 family timber-frame houses newly built in the period of 2006–2019 in the Czech Republic were assessed in terms of their airtightness.
M. Böhm +6 more
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Batiment International, Building Research and Practice, 1985
This article from the BRE Princes Risborough Laboratory discusses test results on materials commonly used in timber frame wall construction in the UK; they show that some have significantly lower vapour resistance values at the higher relative humidities and lower temperatures that would represent actual winter service conditions.
S.A. Covington, I.S. Mclntyre
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This article from the BRE Princes Risborough Laboratory discusses test results on materials commonly used in timber frame wall construction in the UK; they show that some have significantly lower vapour resistance values at the higher relative humidities and lower temperatures that would represent actual winter service conditions.
S.A. Covington, I.S. Mclntyre
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Seismic Performance Evaluation for a Traditional Chinese Timber-frame Structure
International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 2020This paper presents a study on dynamic characteristics and seismic responses of traditional Chinese timber-frame structures. Micro-tremor measurements were conducted to obtain natural frequencies, vibration modes, and damping ratios.
Chenwei Wu +3 more
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Batiment International, Building Research and Practice, 1985
In his paper the Professor of Building Science at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK, argues that the high air humidities and rapidly changing temperatures during winters in Britain create special problems for timber frame construction in that country; the problems are aggravated by the particular methods used in the UK.
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In his paper the Professor of Building Science at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK, argues that the high air humidities and rapidly changing temperatures during winters in Britain create special problems for timber frame construction in that country; the problems are aggravated by the particular methods used in the UK.
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