Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) panels are wooden structural products consisting of finger jointed boards glued together and arranged in orthogonal layers. The lamination process reduces the scatter of the board properties so that minor strength reducing features such as knots and other defects are dispersed in the product. CLT panels have very high axial load-carrying capacity and bending strength, due to their large resisting areas, and high shear strength. However, the structural performance of CLT panels depends on the proper application of the glue between the layers. The bond set up at the interface between longitudinal and orthogonal layers can be seriously compromised by the lack of gluing occurring during the production process. For t...
One of the limitations of using glued connections in practice is related to the need for connection ...
Graduation date: 2017Cross-laminated timber (CLT) is a massive engineered wood product made of ortho...
Wood can represent a valid and important alternative to the most commonly used structural material...
Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) panels are wooden structural products consisting of finger jointed boar...
Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) panels are used as building construction materials due to their excelle...
Monitoring and evaluation of glued laminated timber structures in service is essential to warrant it...
Increasing awareness of sustainable building materials has led to interest in enhancing the structur...
The use of cross-laminated timber panels (CLT) made of low-grade structural timber has steadily incr...
Glued laminated (glulam) timber structures have a good durability, however they are subjected to pos...
Glued timber products are widely used in construction; therefore, it is necessary to develop non-des...
This research assessed the mechanics of cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels with different alternati...
As the use of engineered wood products as such as cross-laminated timber (CLT) evolves in United Sta...
This paper addresses the quality of the interface-and edge-bonded joints in layers of cross-laminate...
Currently, no appropriate standard exists that describes how to determine the in-plane shear stiffne...
Many variables affecting adhesive bonding of wood, including moisture content, temperature, surface ...
One of the limitations of using glued connections in practice is related to the need for connection ...
Graduation date: 2017Cross-laminated timber (CLT) is a massive engineered wood product made of ortho...
Wood can represent a valid and important alternative to the most commonly used structural material...
Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) panels are wooden structural products consisting of finger jointed boar...
Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) panels are used as building construction materials due to their excelle...
Monitoring and evaluation of glued laminated timber structures in service is essential to warrant it...
Increasing awareness of sustainable building materials has led to interest in enhancing the structur...
The use of cross-laminated timber panels (CLT) made of low-grade structural timber has steadily incr...
Glued laminated (glulam) timber structures have a good durability, however they are subjected to pos...
Glued timber products are widely used in construction; therefore, it is necessary to develop non-des...
This research assessed the mechanics of cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels with different alternati...
As the use of engineered wood products as such as cross-laminated timber (CLT) evolves in United Sta...
This paper addresses the quality of the interface-and edge-bonded joints in layers of cross-laminate...
Currently, no appropriate standard exists that describes how to determine the in-plane shear stiffne...
Many variables affecting adhesive bonding of wood, including moisture content, temperature, surface ...
One of the limitations of using glued connections in practice is related to the need for connection ...
Graduation date: 2017Cross-laminated timber (CLT) is a massive engineered wood product made of ortho...
Wood can represent a valid and important alternative to the most commonly used structural material...