The lack of reliable tying methods for the design of low and medium-rise mass timber buildings with regard to progressive collapse constitutes a strong limitation for the timber structural engineering community. In this context, the current work aims to validate and apply a recently developed rational tying force method for robustness design of post-and-beam timber buildings falling in low and medium consequence classes. This rational tying force method, which considers the requisite resistance via tying to the loss of a load-bearing member, preserves the simplicity of the prescriptive rules present in some current standards, while utilising a mechanical basis similar to that considered in alternative load path analysis. An extended example...
In recent years the public expectation of what is acceptable in seismic resisting construction has c...
In recent decades building structures are faced with more serious demands in a broad sense of this t...
With an increasing number of storeys, timber buildings require closer attention to structuralrobustn...
The lack of reliable tying methods for the design of low and medium-rise mass timber buildings with ...
This work aims to present an application of the tying force method recently proposed in the literatu...
This paper presents a rational method for the horizontal tying of multi-storey building structures a...
Increasing housing demand in Europe and the need to be more sustainable are asking the construction ...
Timber has become more popular as a construction material during recent years. Engineered wood produ...
The number of storeys in timber buildings are increasing. With more storeys, structural robustness n...
Timber buildings are increasing in their dimensions. Structural robustness is imperative for all bui...
Abnormal loads which can cause initial damage may trigger collapse propagation, leading to dispropor...
The robustness of reinforced concrete (RC) structures is an important ongoing research topic in the ...
The paper gives a general discussion on methods and theories used for strength analyses of wood and ...
This paper presents a theoretical framework for the design and analysis of robustness of timber stru...
In recent years the public expectation of what is acceptable in seismic resisting construction has c...
In recent decades building structures are faced with more serious demands in a broad sense of this t...
With an increasing number of storeys, timber buildings require closer attention to structuralrobustn...
The lack of reliable tying methods for the design of low and medium-rise mass timber buildings with ...
This work aims to present an application of the tying force method recently proposed in the literatu...
This paper presents a rational method for the horizontal tying of multi-storey building structures a...
Increasing housing demand in Europe and the need to be more sustainable are asking the construction ...
Timber has become more popular as a construction material during recent years. Engineered wood produ...
The number of storeys in timber buildings are increasing. With more storeys, structural robustness n...
Timber buildings are increasing in their dimensions. Structural robustness is imperative for all bui...
Abnormal loads which can cause initial damage may trigger collapse propagation, leading to dispropor...
The robustness of reinforced concrete (RC) structures is an important ongoing research topic in the ...
The paper gives a general discussion on methods and theories used for strength analyses of wood and ...
This paper presents a theoretical framework for the design and analysis of robustness of timber stru...
In recent years the public expectation of what is acceptable in seismic resisting construction has c...
In recent decades building structures are faced with more serious demands in a broad sense of this t...
With an increasing number of storeys, timber buildings require closer attention to structuralrobustn...