This paper proposes a numerical model capable of predicting the mechanical behaviour and the failure me- chanism of typical wall-to-floor connections for Cross-Laminated Timber structures. Such systems are assembled with angle brackets and hold-downs, anchored to the wall and floor panels with profiled nails and bolts. The metal connector and the elements to which it is fastened are modelled using 3D solid bodies, while the steel-to- timber joints are simulated as non-linear hysteretic springs. Shear and tension tests are reproduced on two connection systems and results are compared to the test data obtained from similar configurations. Simulations lead to accurate predictions of the mechanical behaviour (i.e. elastic stiffness, maximum loa...
In this study, a numerical model that aimed to predict the strength and stiffness, of a single later...
A numerical approach to simulate the behaviour of timber shear walls under both static and dynamic l...
Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) is gaining a significant popularity among the structural products as a ...
Cross-laminated timber (CLT) wall systems are composed of massive timber panels that are fastened to...
The mechanical behaviour of steel-to-timber joints with annular-ringed shank nails is investigated u...
Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) structures are assembled with massive timber panels that are fastened t...
Predicting the mechanical behaviour and the failure mechanism of timber joints with dowel-type faste...
The use of cross-laminated timber (CLT) in multi-story buildings is increasing due to the potential ...
The use of cross-laminated timber (CLT) in multi-story buildings is increasing due to the potential ...
In this paper, a numerical model to estimate the dissipative capacity and describe the cyclic respon...
The aim of the research presented herein is to investigate the mechanical behaviour of cross-laminat...
Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) has in recent years become a more important building material. This mea...
This paper presents the results of experimental push-out tests on two different types of timber comp...
The characterization of the behaviour of connectors used in Cross-laminated Timber (CLT) structures ...
This paper investigates the mechanical and the hysteretic behaviour of steel-to-timber joints with a...
In this study, a numerical model that aimed to predict the strength and stiffness, of a single later...
A numerical approach to simulate the behaviour of timber shear walls under both static and dynamic l...
Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) is gaining a significant popularity among the structural products as a ...
Cross-laminated timber (CLT) wall systems are composed of massive timber panels that are fastened to...
The mechanical behaviour of steel-to-timber joints with annular-ringed shank nails is investigated u...
Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) structures are assembled with massive timber panels that are fastened t...
Predicting the mechanical behaviour and the failure mechanism of timber joints with dowel-type faste...
The use of cross-laminated timber (CLT) in multi-story buildings is increasing due to the potential ...
The use of cross-laminated timber (CLT) in multi-story buildings is increasing due to the potential ...
In this paper, a numerical model to estimate the dissipative capacity and describe the cyclic respon...
The aim of the research presented herein is to investigate the mechanical behaviour of cross-laminat...
Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) has in recent years become a more important building material. This mea...
This paper presents the results of experimental push-out tests on two different types of timber comp...
The characterization of the behaviour of connectors used in Cross-laminated Timber (CLT) structures ...
This paper investigates the mechanical and the hysteretic behaviour of steel-to-timber joints with a...
In this study, a numerical model that aimed to predict the strength and stiffness, of a single later...
A numerical approach to simulate the behaviour of timber shear walls under both static and dynamic l...
Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) is gaining a significant popularity among the structural products as a ...