The structural safety and behaviour of traditional timber structures depends significantly on the performance of their connections. The behaviour of a traditional mortise and tenon timber joint is addressed using physical testing of full-scale specimens. New chestnut wood and old chestnut wood obtained from structural elements belonging to ancient buildings is used. In addition, the performance of different semi and non-destructive techniques for assessing global strength is also evaluated. For this purpose, ultrasonic testing, micro-drilling and surface penetration are considered, and the possibility of their application is discussed based on the application of simple linear regression models. Finally, nonlinear finite element analysis is ...
Tests on double-shear steel-to-timber joints loaded parallel-to-grain were undertaken, using beech a...
none2The paper presents results from a wide experimental campaign by NDT techniques carried out both...
The objective of this paper is to address the possibilities of using non-destructive testing (NDT) d...
The structural safety and behaviour of traditional timber structures depends significantly on the pe...
The safety and quality of traditional timber structures mostly depends on the conditions of their c...
In this paper, we used non-destructive techniques (NDTs) and destructive techniques (DTs) to assess ...
A series of monotonic and cyclic tests on unstrengthened full-scale specimens were performed in ord...
Original unstrengthened timber connections and the effects of different strengthening techniques hav...
Tests on full-scale unstrengthened connections were performed under monotonic and cyclic loading. At...
A series of monotonic and cyclic tests were performed on unstrengthened specimens, in order to chara...
The paper addresses the evaluation of strength and stiffness of chestnut wood, in tension and compre...
Current methods of assessing the mechanical properties of in-situ timber are limited, particularly w...
When assessing timber roof structures on-site for any restoration project, engineers can be faced w...
According to the American Wood Association, a tension perpendicular to the grain failure is the evil...
Traditional timber engineering design approaches use for simple geometries stress- or strain-based c...
Tests on double-shear steel-to-timber joints loaded parallel-to-grain were undertaken, using beech a...
none2The paper presents results from a wide experimental campaign by NDT techniques carried out both...
The objective of this paper is to address the possibilities of using non-destructive testing (NDT) d...
The structural safety and behaviour of traditional timber structures depends significantly on the pe...
The safety and quality of traditional timber structures mostly depends on the conditions of their c...
In this paper, we used non-destructive techniques (NDTs) and destructive techniques (DTs) to assess ...
A series of monotonic and cyclic tests on unstrengthened full-scale specimens were performed in ord...
Original unstrengthened timber connections and the effects of different strengthening techniques hav...
Tests on full-scale unstrengthened connections were performed under monotonic and cyclic loading. At...
A series of monotonic and cyclic tests were performed on unstrengthened specimens, in order to chara...
The paper addresses the evaluation of strength and stiffness of chestnut wood, in tension and compre...
Current methods of assessing the mechanical properties of in-situ timber are limited, particularly w...
When assessing timber roof structures on-site for any restoration project, engineers can be faced w...
According to the American Wood Association, a tension perpendicular to the grain failure is the evil...
Traditional timber engineering design approaches use for simple geometries stress- or strain-based c...
Tests on double-shear steel-to-timber joints loaded parallel-to-grain were undertaken, using beech a...
none2The paper presents results from a wide experimental campaign by NDT techniques carried out both...
The objective of this paper is to address the possibilities of using non-destructive testing (NDT) d...