The goal of the State-of-the-Art-Report on High Reversible Strengthening Interventions on Timber Floors is to give an almost complete overview of the new techniques developed and tested to achieve in-plane and out-of-plane stiffness upgrading by means of less invasive and reversible interventions. In recent years a growing sensibility towards the preservation and maintenance of heritage buildings has led researchers to test different dry retrofitting systems. The chapter focuses on strengthening interventions based on the use of timber or timber based elements: the most adopted or most promising techniques are so briefly described. While the problem of upgrading the bending stiffness has a solid analytical background in the concrete-to-tim...
Conference ABSTRACT: The seismic response of existing un-reinforced masonry (URM) buildings is stron...
In-plane behavior of timber diaphragms is usually characterized by means of an equivalent shear stif...
Traditional timber floors in masonry buildings are characterized by low in-plane stiffness and lack ...
The seismic response of existing un-reinforced masonry (URM) buildings is strongly dependent on the ...
This work analyses the behaviour of in-plane timber floors which are differently refurbished. The ta...
The rehabilitation of existing timber floors in seismic area should take into account the possibilit...
The rehabilitation of existing timber floors in seismic area should take into account the possibilit...
Paper 49The seismic response of existing un-reinforced masonry (URM) buildings is strongly dependent...
Timber floors in traditional masonry buildings normally have limited in-plane stiffness, which may b...
The paper investigates two strengthening techniques for timber floors in historical masonry building...
Timber floors in traditional masonry buildings normally have limited in-plane stiffness, which may b...
Timber floors in traditional masonry buildings normally have limited in-plane stiffness, which may b...
Five full-scale timber floors were tested in order to analyze the in-plane behaviour of these struct...
In-plane behavior of timber diaphragms is usually characterized by means of an equivalent shear stif...
Timber floors in existing buildings often require the adoption of stiffening techniques to improve t...
Conference ABSTRACT: The seismic response of existing un-reinforced masonry (URM) buildings is stron...
In-plane behavior of timber diaphragms is usually characterized by means of an equivalent shear stif...
Traditional timber floors in masonry buildings are characterized by low in-plane stiffness and lack ...
The seismic response of existing un-reinforced masonry (URM) buildings is strongly dependent on the ...
This work analyses the behaviour of in-plane timber floors which are differently refurbished. The ta...
The rehabilitation of existing timber floors in seismic area should take into account the possibilit...
The rehabilitation of existing timber floors in seismic area should take into account the possibilit...
Paper 49The seismic response of existing un-reinforced masonry (URM) buildings is strongly dependent...
Timber floors in traditional masonry buildings normally have limited in-plane stiffness, which may b...
The paper investigates two strengthening techniques for timber floors in historical masonry building...
Timber floors in traditional masonry buildings normally have limited in-plane stiffness, which may b...
Timber floors in traditional masonry buildings normally have limited in-plane stiffness, which may b...
Five full-scale timber floors were tested in order to analyze the in-plane behaviour of these struct...
In-plane behavior of timber diaphragms is usually characterized by means of an equivalent shear stif...
Timber floors in existing buildings often require the adoption of stiffening techniques to improve t...
Conference ABSTRACT: The seismic response of existing un-reinforced masonry (URM) buildings is stron...
In-plane behavior of timber diaphragms is usually characterized by means of an equivalent shear stif...
Traditional timber floors in masonry buildings are characterized by low in-plane stiffness and lack ...