This study investigates the effect of thermal modification, ThermoWood Thermo-D treatment versus no treatment, on the embedment properties of Norway spruce timber (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) with dowel-type fasteners. The test specimens were reinforced to prevent splitting of the wood. The influence of density, load direction, test specimen configuration (full hole versus half hole), moisture content, gauge points and calculation method were also evaluated. Thermal modification primarily affected the embedment strength parallel to the grain, which was ∼ 25% higher after thermal modification, mainly due to the change in physical properties because of the treatment, i.e. the lower equilibrium moisture content. The influence of the investigated ...
An investigation was carried out to examine the potential to utilise modified wood as a reinforcemen...
This work investigated how thermal modification affects the shear strength of welded joints under di...
Nails represent the easiest and most common method to connect timber members, but, since joints and...
This study investigates the effect of thermal modification, ThermoWood Thermo-D treatment versus no ...
The embedment behavior of dowels in timber structures, as an essential parameter in the design of co...
This study investigated the impact of an industrially used two-stage heat-treatment method on the me...
The behaviour of industrially modified wood has not been systematically evaluated in controlled expo...
Timber is becoming an increasingly popular construction material particularly due to its great envir...
The mechanical performances of timber joints are particularly important for timber engineers involve...
Thermally modified timber (TMT) has gained market share in Europe as an environmentally friendly and...
Embedment strength and stiffness of steel dowels in spruce and birch solid wood were investigated in...
The market share of thermally modified wood (TMW) has increased in Europe during the past few years ...
The effect of thermal modification (TM) on the chemistry, anatomy and mechanical properties of wood ...
For appropriate and successful applications of thermally modified wood, a detailed knowledge of its ...
Wood welding technique is a newer way of connecting wooden parts without using glue with the tempera...
An investigation was carried out to examine the potential to utilise modified wood as a reinforcemen...
This work investigated how thermal modification affects the shear strength of welded joints under di...
Nails represent the easiest and most common method to connect timber members, but, since joints and...
This study investigates the effect of thermal modification, ThermoWood Thermo-D treatment versus no ...
The embedment behavior of dowels in timber structures, as an essential parameter in the design of co...
This study investigated the impact of an industrially used two-stage heat-treatment method on the me...
The behaviour of industrially modified wood has not been systematically evaluated in controlled expo...
Timber is becoming an increasingly popular construction material particularly due to its great envir...
The mechanical performances of timber joints are particularly important for timber engineers involve...
Thermally modified timber (TMT) has gained market share in Europe as an environmentally friendly and...
Embedment strength and stiffness of steel dowels in spruce and birch solid wood were investigated in...
The market share of thermally modified wood (TMW) has increased in Europe during the past few years ...
The effect of thermal modification (TM) on the chemistry, anatomy and mechanical properties of wood ...
For appropriate and successful applications of thermally modified wood, a detailed knowledge of its ...
Wood welding technique is a newer way of connecting wooden parts without using glue with the tempera...
An investigation was carried out to examine the potential to utilise modified wood as a reinforcemen...
This work investigated how thermal modification affects the shear strength of welded joints under di...
Nails represent the easiest and most common method to connect timber members, but, since joints and...