The complex mechanical behaviour of timber makes it hard to predict the failure modes in connections made of timber in Finite Element Models (FEM). The combination of various failure modes (brittle and ductile) , anisotropic behaviour, contact of steel elements and large deformations that can occur in a timber joint challenges the use of FEM. To this date no widely used approach is available for the modelling of timber connections. This knowledge gap impedes the use of large timber connections for high rise buildings in seismic regions like New Zealand. For tall seismic resilient structures a profound understanding of the various failure modes of a connection is needed to guarantee a safe design. In this thesis a new model approach with the...
Timber connections can fail in a ductile or in a brittle way. A structural design that guarantees a ...
Tests on double-shear steel-to-timber joints loaded parallel-to-grain were undertaken, using beech a...
In this study, a numerical model that aimed to predict the strength and stiffness, of a single later...
International audienceThe behaviour of timber connections is very complex because of the interaction...
Results of a double-shear single-dowel wood connection tested under monotonic quasi-static compressi...
Typical elements in structural engineering (beams, trusses, plates and shells) can be investigatedby...
Dowel-type steel to timber connections are commonly used in timber structure. The load carrying capa...
Ductile behavior of timber connections with metal fasteners is essential to achieve a robust structu...
In recent years, the construction industry has seen a greater focus on the use of sustainable constr...
The dowel-type connections largely used in the timber structures are designed to transmit shear forc...
Timber connections with steel dowel-type fasteners may fail in ductile or brittle ways. The design o...
The objective of this work is to investigate the quasi-static mechanical behaviour of doweltypetimbe...
For safety reasons, ductile failure in timber connections with dowel-type fasteners is always recomm...
In New Zealand, there has been little use of epoxy bonded steel connections in the timber constructi...
In New Zealand, there has been little use of epoxy bonded steel connections in the timber constructi...
Timber connections can fail in a ductile or in a brittle way. A structural design that guarantees a ...
Tests on double-shear steel-to-timber joints loaded parallel-to-grain were undertaken, using beech a...
In this study, a numerical model that aimed to predict the strength and stiffness, of a single later...
International audienceThe behaviour of timber connections is very complex because of the interaction...
Results of a double-shear single-dowel wood connection tested under monotonic quasi-static compressi...
Typical elements in structural engineering (beams, trusses, plates and shells) can be investigatedby...
Dowel-type steel to timber connections are commonly used in timber structure. The load carrying capa...
Ductile behavior of timber connections with metal fasteners is essential to achieve a robust structu...
In recent years, the construction industry has seen a greater focus on the use of sustainable constr...
The dowel-type connections largely used in the timber structures are designed to transmit shear forc...
Timber connections with steel dowel-type fasteners may fail in ductile or brittle ways. The design o...
The objective of this work is to investigate the quasi-static mechanical behaviour of doweltypetimbe...
For safety reasons, ductile failure in timber connections with dowel-type fasteners is always recomm...
In New Zealand, there has been little use of epoxy bonded steel connections in the timber constructi...
In New Zealand, there has been little use of epoxy bonded steel connections in the timber constructi...
Timber connections can fail in a ductile or in a brittle way. A structural design that guarantees a ...
Tests on double-shear steel-to-timber joints loaded parallel-to-grain were undertaken, using beech a...
In this study, a numerical model that aimed to predict the strength and stiffness, of a single later...