Using wood as a construction material has a long tradition. Otherwise its material behaviour is subjected to many variable properties, so that it has still a lack of understanding. Moreover modelling its constitutive behaviour means to take into account its anisotropy, due to the cellular structure, and its nonlinear properties. Non-homogeneities, fibre-structures, porosity, are only part of the characteristics that a constitutive model should take into account. Reliable models are a necessary tool for the safety analysis of existing timber structures and for retrofitting. Two distinct types of approach can be recognized in contemporary researches in this field, the first based on the fracture mechanics, the second one developed in the fra...
Wood is an extraordinary natural composite material exhibiting a pronounced orthotropic behaviour, a...
International audienceThe characteristic values for strength and stiffness of all sorts of timber pr...
Wood is generally considered an anisotropic material. In terms of engineering elastic models, wood i...
Wood is highly anisotropic and shows ductile behaviour in compression and brittle behaviour in tensi...
Wood is highly anisotropic and shows ductile behaviour in compression and brittle behaviour in tensi...
Wood is highly anisotropic and shows ductile behaviour in compression and brittle behaviour in tensi...
Restoration of ancient wooden beams and design of smart wood-based structures are gaining an increas...
The paper describes the development of a bespoke Finite Element program to model timber with a three...
Finite element simulations of structures and structural details require suitable material models. To...
This article presents a three-dimensional wood material model implemented in finite element (FE) sof...
The mechanical behaviour of wood was studied from a micro up to a macro level. Wood is a cellular ma...
We present a model for the simulation of the dynamics and fracturing characteristics of wood, specif...
We present a model for the simulation of the dynamics and fracturing characteristics of wood, specif...
This thesis involves the derivation of a constitutive model under large deformationtheory using Upda...
This thesis involves the derivation of a constitutive model under large deformationtheory using Upda...
Wood is an extraordinary natural composite material exhibiting a pronounced orthotropic behaviour, a...
International audienceThe characteristic values for strength and stiffness of all sorts of timber pr...
Wood is generally considered an anisotropic material. In terms of engineering elastic models, wood i...
Wood is highly anisotropic and shows ductile behaviour in compression and brittle behaviour in tensi...
Wood is highly anisotropic and shows ductile behaviour in compression and brittle behaviour in tensi...
Wood is highly anisotropic and shows ductile behaviour in compression and brittle behaviour in tensi...
Restoration of ancient wooden beams and design of smart wood-based structures are gaining an increas...
The paper describes the development of a bespoke Finite Element program to model timber with a three...
Finite element simulations of structures and structural details require suitable material models. To...
This article presents a three-dimensional wood material model implemented in finite element (FE) sof...
The mechanical behaviour of wood was studied from a micro up to a macro level. Wood is a cellular ma...
We present a model for the simulation of the dynamics and fracturing characteristics of wood, specif...
We present a model for the simulation of the dynamics and fracturing characteristics of wood, specif...
This thesis involves the derivation of a constitutive model under large deformationtheory using Upda...
This thesis involves the derivation of a constitutive model under large deformationtheory using Upda...
Wood is an extraordinary natural composite material exhibiting a pronounced orthotropic behaviour, a...
International audienceThe characteristic values for strength and stiffness of all sorts of timber pr...
Wood is generally considered an anisotropic material. In terms of engineering elastic models, wood i...