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Load Bearing Capacity of Light Timber Frame Walls Under Fire

Mathematics and Computer Science, 2022
P. Piloto, Elza M. M. Fonseca
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Timber Engineering Notebook No. 6: Timber frame structures

The Structural Engineer, 2013
Fire safety is an essential building regulation design requirement for any completed building. It covers aspects such as fire resistance, means of escape, fire spread and space separation. The latter determines the minimum distance of the completed building from a notional boundary such as a centre line of a road.
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Timber Engineering Notebook No. 5: Timber frame structures – platform frame construction (part 3)

The Structural Engineer, 2013
This Timber Engineering Notebook provides guidance for engineers involved in the design of timber frame building structures on the structural stability issues commonly referred to as 'design for structural robustness' or 'design to avoid disproportionate collapse' in buildings.
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Seismic performances assessment of heritage timber frame based on energy dissipation

Journal of Building Engineering, 2022
Pan Yu   +3 more
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Timber Framing 2.0

2022
Jens Pedersen   +2 more
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Timber Engineering Notebook No. 4: Timber frame structures – platform frame construction (part 2)

The Structural Engineer, 2013
In Timber Engineering Notebook No. 3 (part 1 in this sub-series on platform frame construction), the composition and terminology used for platform timber frame building structures, and the structural engineering checks which are required to verify the adequacy of the vertical load paths and the strength and stiffness of the individual framing members ...
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Timber Engineering Notebook No. 3: Timber frame structures – platform frame construction (part 1)

The Structural Engineer, 2013
The platform frame method of building timber frame structures is suited to both low-rise and medium-rise buildings. Many buildings up to six and seven storeys in height have been constructed over recent years typically for residential, institutional and hotel uses.
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Timber Frame Construction

Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1984
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