In the seismic design of structures according to the dissipative structural behaviour, the connection ductility is crucial in order to ensure the desired level of energy dissipation of the overall structure. Therefore, in case of ductile zones composed of dowel-type fasteners arranged in series, it is important to ensure that all the fasteners can fully develop their energy dissipation capacity by plastic deformations. However, when different types of connections made of two symmetrical and serially arranged assemblies of dowel-type fasteners are tested, it often appears that only few fasteners fully work in the plastic region while most of the remaining ones exhibit very low yielding. Looking at the causes of this dysfunction, a possible e...
The timber failure mechanisms at the connection area (block shear, plug shear, row shear, tension at...
Because of their high shear strength and stiffness, cross-laminated timber (CLT) members are especia...
Ductile behavior of timber connections with metal fasteners is essential to achieve a robust structu...
In the seismic design of structures according to the dissipative structural behaviour, the connectio...
According to Eurocode 8 moderate to high dissipative behaviour of timber structures requires suffici...
The plastic behavior of fasteners in timber structures has gained more and more interest within rece...
The paper discusses the implications of ductility in design of timber structures under static and dy...
The present study deals with the innovation and the possibilities of improving the design solution o...
This paper presents an evaluation of overstrength based on an experimental study on large-scale dowe...
In the last two decades, high-rise timber buildings have been built using the glulam truss system, e...
Timber connections can fail in a ductile or in a brittle way. A structural design that guarantees a ...
Dowel-type connections are commonly used in timber engineering for a large range of structural appli...
In timber structures, connections traditionally provide ductility and energy dissipation under seis...
The timber failure mechanisms at the connection area (block shear, plug shear, row shear, tension at...
Because of their high shear strength and stiffness, cross-laminated timber (CLT) members are especia...
Ductile behavior of timber connections with metal fasteners is essential to achieve a robust structu...
In the seismic design of structures according to the dissipative structural behaviour, the connectio...
According to Eurocode 8 moderate to high dissipative behaviour of timber structures requires suffici...
The plastic behavior of fasteners in timber structures has gained more and more interest within rece...
The paper discusses the implications of ductility in design of timber structures under static and dy...
The present study deals with the innovation and the possibilities of improving the design solution o...
This paper presents an evaluation of overstrength based on an experimental study on large-scale dowe...
In the last two decades, high-rise timber buildings have been built using the glulam truss system, e...
Timber connections can fail in a ductile or in a brittle way. A structural design that guarantees a ...
Dowel-type connections are commonly used in timber engineering for a large range of structural appli...
In timber structures, connections traditionally provide ductility and energy dissipation under seis...
The timber failure mechanisms at the connection area (block shear, plug shear, row shear, tension at...
Because of their high shear strength and stiffness, cross-laminated timber (CLT) members are especia...
Ductile behavior of timber connections with metal fasteners is essential to achieve a robust structu...