There is a need of new cost-effective elements of timber structures due to increasing de- mand for individual residential houses. Accordingly, we developed a new design of the com- posite beam with corrugated steel web. Timber flanges with the steel web fit together by the dowel joint, the calculation of which requires clarification by means of the introduction of a design coefficient. The paper presents the main results of an experimental research on thin steel plate-to-timber symmetrical dowel joints. The paper concluded with design coefficients for formulas for determining the bearing capacity of thin steel plate-to-timber dowel joints under short term loads which obtained from results of the experimen
An increased use of wood can reduce the environmental footprint of the building sector by being a re...
This paper presents a study into the moment-rotation aspects of dvw (densified veneer wood) reinforc...
According to Eurocode 8 moderate to high dissipative behaviour of timber structures requires suffici...
The shear plate dowel joint (SPDJ) is a novel connection design for use in heavy timber structures. ...
The shear plate dowel joint (SPDJ) is a novel connection design for heavy timber structures. The con...
The employment of timber pegs in timber structure joints is a widespread technology in the field of ...
The employment of timber pegs in timber structure joints is a widespread technology in the field of ...
The timber failure mechanisms at the connection area (block shear, plug shear, row shear, tension at...
The load-bearing capacity of joints using thin steel elements for wood buildings was considered. Six...
Dowel-type connections are commonly used in timber engineering for a large range of structural appli...
quite widespread methodology of restoration of ancient timber structures envisages the introduction ...
The paper reports on the design of joints in timber beams loaded perpen-dicular to grain. Such joint...
Double-shear steel-to-timber joints of beech laminated veneer lumber (LVL) with slotted-in steel pla...
This study is part of a larger research devoted to the analysis of the behavior of timber joints co...
Joints are critical parts of timber structures, transmitting static and dynamic forces between struc...
An increased use of wood can reduce the environmental footprint of the building sector by being a re...
This paper presents a study into the moment-rotation aspects of dvw (densified veneer wood) reinforc...
According to Eurocode 8 moderate to high dissipative behaviour of timber structures requires suffici...
The shear plate dowel joint (SPDJ) is a novel connection design for use in heavy timber structures. ...
The shear plate dowel joint (SPDJ) is a novel connection design for heavy timber structures. The con...
The employment of timber pegs in timber structure joints is a widespread technology in the field of ...
The employment of timber pegs in timber structure joints is a widespread technology in the field of ...
The timber failure mechanisms at the connection area (block shear, plug shear, row shear, tension at...
The load-bearing capacity of joints using thin steel elements for wood buildings was considered. Six...
Dowel-type connections are commonly used in timber engineering for a large range of structural appli...
quite widespread methodology of restoration of ancient timber structures envisages the introduction ...
The paper reports on the design of joints in timber beams loaded perpen-dicular to grain. Such joint...
Double-shear steel-to-timber joints of beech laminated veneer lumber (LVL) with slotted-in steel pla...
This study is part of a larger research devoted to the analysis of the behavior of timber joints co...
Joints are critical parts of timber structures, transmitting static and dynamic forces between struc...
An increased use of wood can reduce the environmental footprint of the building sector by being a re...
This paper presents a study into the moment-rotation aspects of dvw (densified veneer wood) reinforc...
According to Eurocode 8 moderate to high dissipative behaviour of timber structures requires suffici...