Multi-storey cross-laminated timber (CLT) buildings are a comparatively recent construction type. Knowledge concerning the performance of CLT buildings regarding the prevention of disproportionate collapse after unforeseeable events (e.g. accidents or acts of terrorism) is not as refined as that for concrete and steel buildings. In particular, alternative load paths (ALPs) after the removal of a wall panel in platform-framed variants have not yet been studied in detail. The goal of this work was therefore to study ALPs in CLT buildings. An eight-storey bay of an existing building was evaluated by conducting a non-linear static pushdown analysis in a finite element analysis on three representative storeys. The analyses accounted for single f...
This paper investigates the structural behaviour of a twelve-storey Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) bui...
This paper investigates the structural behaviour of a twelve-storey Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) bui...
open6noChanges to building codes that enable use of materials such as cross-laminated timber (CLT) i...
Multi-storey cross-laminated timber (CLT) buildings are a comparatively recent construction type. Kn...
Tall buildings with a high occupancy need to resist disproportionate collapse caused by unforeseen e...
Tall buildings with a high occupancy need to resist disproportionate collapse caused by unforeseen e...
Multi-storey buildings require mitigation of consequences of unexpected or accidental events, to pre...
An increasing number of multi-storey timber buildings use cross-laminated timber (CLT) for their bea...
An increasing number of multi-storey timber buildings use cross-laminated timber (CLT) for their bea...
Timber has become more popular as a construction material during recent years. Engineered wood produ...
Timber has become more popular as a construction material during recent years. Engineered wood produ...
Without additional design considerations, such as structural robustness, the failure of a building’s...
Without additional design considerations, such as structural robustness, the failure of a building’s...
Buildings taller than four storeys require the designer to mitigate consequences of unexpected event...
Buildings taller than four storeys require the designer to mitigate consequences of unexpected event...
This paper investigates the structural behaviour of a twelve-storey Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) bui...
This paper investigates the structural behaviour of a twelve-storey Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) bui...
open6noChanges to building codes that enable use of materials such as cross-laminated timber (CLT) i...
Multi-storey cross-laminated timber (CLT) buildings are a comparatively recent construction type. Kn...
Tall buildings with a high occupancy need to resist disproportionate collapse caused by unforeseen e...
Tall buildings with a high occupancy need to resist disproportionate collapse caused by unforeseen e...
Multi-storey buildings require mitigation of consequences of unexpected or accidental events, to pre...
An increasing number of multi-storey timber buildings use cross-laminated timber (CLT) for their bea...
An increasing number of multi-storey timber buildings use cross-laminated timber (CLT) for their bea...
Timber has become more popular as a construction material during recent years. Engineered wood produ...
Timber has become more popular as a construction material during recent years. Engineered wood produ...
Without additional design considerations, such as structural robustness, the failure of a building’s...
Without additional design considerations, such as structural robustness, the failure of a building’s...
Buildings taller than four storeys require the designer to mitigate consequences of unexpected event...
Buildings taller than four storeys require the designer to mitigate consequences of unexpected event...
This paper investigates the structural behaviour of a twelve-storey Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) bui...
This paper investigates the structural behaviour of a twelve-storey Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) bui...
open6noChanges to building codes that enable use of materials such as cross-laminated timber (CLT) i...