Because of their high shear strength and stiffness, cross-laminated timber (CLT) members are especially suited for in-plane loads. However, the ductility and energy dissipation capacity of a CLT structure is mainly determined by properties of the mechanical connections such as dowel-type fasteners. Unfortunately, the load-slip behavior of these typical timber-to-timber connections shows pinched hysteresis loops and impairment of strength. For seismic loads, highly dissipative connections with stable dissipation properties are desirable. A new type of connection was developed avoiding the pinching of hysteresis loops while showing high energy dissipation. An experimental investigation and a design proposal of a highly dissipative steel plate...
Cross-laminated Timber (CLT) is gaining popularity in Australasia as a building material for multist...
In Japan, the possibility of multi-story timber buildings is not yet practiced at a large scale due ...
In the seismic design of structures according to the dissipative structural behaviour, the connectio...
Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) structures are assembled with massive timber panels that are fastened t...
As a sustainable alternative to the steel and concrete, cross laminated timber (CLT) shear wall syst...
This paper deals with the conception and characterization of an innovative connection for cross-lami...
The research presented herein investigated the in-plane performance of cross-laminated timber (CLT) ...
Cross-laminated timber (CLT) is already being used successfully in residential, commercial, and indu...
In the last decade, several tall timber buildings have been constructed in Europe, North America an...
The paper presents some experimental data and phenomenon on bracket anchor connections for Cross-Lam...
The Ph.D. research reported explores the seismic performance of cross-laminated timber (CLT) core- w...
This paper presents an experimental study to assess the structural performance of dowelled cross-lam...
In modern prefabricated wooden buildings, CLT elements (Cross Laminated Timber, also known as Xlam, ...
This paper deals with the conception and characterization of an innovative connection for cross-lami...
In terms of seismic performance, timber structures have been observed to perform well, in spite of t...
Cross-laminated Timber (CLT) is gaining popularity in Australasia as a building material for multist...
In Japan, the possibility of multi-story timber buildings is not yet practiced at a large scale due ...
In the seismic design of structures according to the dissipative structural behaviour, the connectio...
Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) structures are assembled with massive timber panels that are fastened t...
As a sustainable alternative to the steel and concrete, cross laminated timber (CLT) shear wall syst...
This paper deals with the conception and characterization of an innovative connection for cross-lami...
The research presented herein investigated the in-plane performance of cross-laminated timber (CLT) ...
Cross-laminated timber (CLT) is already being used successfully in residential, commercial, and indu...
In the last decade, several tall timber buildings have been constructed in Europe, North America an...
The paper presents some experimental data and phenomenon on bracket anchor connections for Cross-Lam...
The Ph.D. research reported explores the seismic performance of cross-laminated timber (CLT) core- w...
This paper presents an experimental study to assess the structural performance of dowelled cross-lam...
In modern prefabricated wooden buildings, CLT elements (Cross Laminated Timber, also known as Xlam, ...
This paper deals with the conception and characterization of an innovative connection for cross-lami...
In terms of seismic performance, timber structures have been observed to perform well, in spite of t...
Cross-laminated Timber (CLT) is gaining popularity in Australasia as a building material for multist...
In Japan, the possibility of multi-story timber buildings is not yet practiced at a large scale due ...
In the seismic design of structures according to the dissipative structural behaviour, the connectio...