In the present study, a numerical multiscale model is made to show how the hierarchical structure of softwood affect its macroscopic viscoelastic properties. The performance of the model is demonstrated for two softwood species — Norway spruce and Japanese cypress, whose creep behavior has been characterized experimentally. The results show that by using the same transversely isotropic viscous properties of the cell wall for both species, it is possible to predict creep deformation relatively close to experimental creep measurements for both species. Assuming that the variability is larger on the microstructural level (density, cell-wall geometry, microfibril angle, composition of wood tissues) than on the cell-wall level, it is possible to...
session 'Computational Material Modeling of Wood and Wood Products'Wood is a porous, hygroscopic, an...
Abstract. This paper deals with the modeling of linear viscoelastic behavior and strain accumulation...
For many structural applications the most important mechanical property of wood is its resistance to...
In the present study, a numerical multiscale model is made to show how the hierarchical structure of...
This thesis addresses the intricate mechanical behaviour of natural materials, with a particular foc...
Wood is a complex organic orthotropic viscoelastic material with acellular structure. When stressed,...
Three coupled two-dimensional viscoelastic creep models for orthotropic material are analyzed. The m...
International audienceWood is enjoying increasing popularity in the building sector. In order to ful...
During the radial growth of trees, internal stresses are created because of wood-cell maturation. Bi...
The viscoelastic properties of the cell wall of the tropic hardwood Carapa procera are investigated ...
International audienceTrees can modify the orientation of their trunk and branches by asymmetrical p...
Long-term deformation in creep is of significant engineering importance. For anisotropic materials, ...
Wood exhibits a highly diverse microstructure. It appears as a solid-type composite material at a le...
The hygro-elastic behaviour of wood under load or when subjected to environmental changes is of cons...
ABSTRACT Creep is a phenomenon that can occur in wooden structures since wood is a viscoelastic mate...
session 'Computational Material Modeling of Wood and Wood Products'Wood is a porous, hygroscopic, an...
Abstract. This paper deals with the modeling of linear viscoelastic behavior and strain accumulation...
For many structural applications the most important mechanical property of wood is its resistance to...
In the present study, a numerical multiscale model is made to show how the hierarchical structure of...
This thesis addresses the intricate mechanical behaviour of natural materials, with a particular foc...
Wood is a complex organic orthotropic viscoelastic material with acellular structure. When stressed,...
Three coupled two-dimensional viscoelastic creep models for orthotropic material are analyzed. The m...
International audienceWood is enjoying increasing popularity in the building sector. In order to ful...
During the radial growth of trees, internal stresses are created because of wood-cell maturation. Bi...
The viscoelastic properties of the cell wall of the tropic hardwood Carapa procera are investigated ...
International audienceTrees can modify the orientation of their trunk and branches by asymmetrical p...
Long-term deformation in creep is of significant engineering importance. For anisotropic materials, ...
Wood exhibits a highly diverse microstructure. It appears as a solid-type composite material at a le...
The hygro-elastic behaviour of wood under load or when subjected to environmental changes is of cons...
ABSTRACT Creep is a phenomenon that can occur in wooden structures since wood is a viscoelastic mate...
session 'Computational Material Modeling of Wood and Wood Products'Wood is a porous, hygroscopic, an...
Abstract. This paper deals with the modeling of linear viscoelastic behavior and strain accumulation...
For many structural applications the most important mechanical property of wood is its resistance to...