Glued-in rods are a very effective method to connect timber members; they are, however, not yet as widely used as they could, partially for a lack of design guidance. Joints based thereupon, inclueding those using fibre reinforced polymers (FRP) bars, have a series of advantages, e.g., the formation of very strong and stiff connections, very high fire resistance, and improved aestethics. Experimental investigations were carried out on joints compossed of timber and glued in glass-FRP rods. A total of 155 specimes with two different timber species, two different adhesives and variety of different embedment lenghts and rod diameters were produced overlap length up to an apparent maximum and that capacity is directly correlated to rod diameter...
This study investigates the potential of using glass fibre and epoxy resin to join timber members of...
Glued‐in Rods (GiR) represent an adhesively bonded structural connection widely used in timber engin...
The use of FRP strips as connectors in glulam timber members is considered to be particularly promis...
Timber joints with glued-in rods constitute a viable solution for numerous structural applications; ...
Timber joints with glued-in rods have several advantages with respect to mechanical connections, suc...
Bonded-in rod joints have several advantages over the conventional type of joints in terms of perfor...
Research on the application of externally bonded fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites for the s...
Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composites have been largely used in combination with masonry and con...
This work presents an experimental campaign aimed at characterizing the response of different joint ...
Previous research has shown that Glued-in Rods (GiR) can transfer high loads between timber componen...
Well-designed and executed glued-in rod connections can provide excellent structural performance in ...
Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composites have been largely used in combination with masonry and con...
Glued-in-rods (GiR) represent a class of joints being used in timber engineering that are mostly use...
The experimental research conducted within this thesis project focused on joints composed of softwoo...
Glued-in rods (GiR) represent an adhesively bonded structural connection widely used in timber engin...
This study investigates the potential of using glass fibre and epoxy resin to join timber members of...
Glued‐in Rods (GiR) represent an adhesively bonded structural connection widely used in timber engin...
The use of FRP strips as connectors in glulam timber members is considered to be particularly promis...
Timber joints with glued-in rods constitute a viable solution for numerous structural applications; ...
Timber joints with glued-in rods have several advantages with respect to mechanical connections, suc...
Bonded-in rod joints have several advantages over the conventional type of joints in terms of perfor...
Research on the application of externally bonded fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites for the s...
Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composites have been largely used in combination with masonry and con...
This work presents an experimental campaign aimed at characterizing the response of different joint ...
Previous research has shown that Glued-in Rods (GiR) can transfer high loads between timber componen...
Well-designed and executed glued-in rod connections can provide excellent structural performance in ...
Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composites have been largely used in combination with masonry and con...
Glued-in-rods (GiR) represent a class of joints being used in timber engineering that are mostly use...
The experimental research conducted within this thesis project focused on joints composed of softwoo...
Glued-in rods (GiR) represent an adhesively bonded structural connection widely used in timber engin...
This study investigates the potential of using glass fibre and epoxy resin to join timber members of...
Glued‐in Rods (GiR) represent an adhesively bonded structural connection widely used in timber engin...
The use of FRP strips as connectors in glulam timber members is considered to be particularly promis...