The use OF adhesive anchors for wooden constructions is an efficient technology to connect and design timber members in new timber structures and to rehabilitate the damaged structural members of historical buildings. Due to the lack of standard regulation in this specific area of structural design, designers' choices are still supported by test analysis that enables knowledge, and the prediction, of the structural behaviour of glued in rod joints. The paper outlines an experimental research activity aimed at identifying the tensile resistance capacity of several new adhesive joint prototypes made of epoxy resin, steel bar and timber, Oak and Douglas Fir species. The development of new adhesive connectors has been carried out by using epoxy...
Connections of timber structures using concealed bonded-in rods offer a solution to the efficient j...
In New Zealand, there has been little use of epoxy bonded steel connections in the timber constructi...
Glued-in rods are a very effective method to connect timber members; they are, however, not yet as w...
The use of adhesive anchors for wooden constructions is an efficient technology to connect and desig...
Glued-in rods (GiR) represent an adhesively bonded structural connection widely used in timber engin...
Connections for timber structures using concealed bonded-in rods offer one possible solution to the...
If there is one domain of civil engineering in which adhesives are currently booming, then it is tim...
Glued-in Rods (GiR) represent an adhesively bonded structural connection widely used in timber engin...
Glued‐in Rods (GiR) represent an adhesively bonded structural connection widely used in timber engin...
Abstract As a result of prejudice, wood has not been considered a material with outstanding structur...
Glued connections are relatively new in structural timber engineering. They are expected to show hig...
As a naturally grown material, the dimensions of structural timber exhibit certain limitations. In o...
Recent advances in research in the field of structural adhesives have led to the development of new ...
The use of Glued In Rod joints for wooden constructions is an efficient technology to connect and de...
This study investigates the potential of using glass fibre and epoxy resin to join timber members of...
Connections of timber structures using concealed bonded-in rods offer a solution to the efficient j...
In New Zealand, there has been little use of epoxy bonded steel connections in the timber constructi...
Glued-in rods are a very effective method to connect timber members; they are, however, not yet as w...
The use of adhesive anchors for wooden constructions is an efficient technology to connect and desig...
Glued-in rods (GiR) represent an adhesively bonded structural connection widely used in timber engin...
Connections for timber structures using concealed bonded-in rods offer one possible solution to the...
If there is one domain of civil engineering in which adhesives are currently booming, then it is tim...
Glued-in Rods (GiR) represent an adhesively bonded structural connection widely used in timber engin...
Glued‐in Rods (GiR) represent an adhesively bonded structural connection widely used in timber engin...
Abstract As a result of prejudice, wood has not been considered a material with outstanding structur...
Glued connections are relatively new in structural timber engineering. They are expected to show hig...
As a naturally grown material, the dimensions of structural timber exhibit certain limitations. In o...
Recent advances in research in the field of structural adhesives have led to the development of new ...
The use of Glued In Rod joints for wooden constructions is an efficient technology to connect and de...
This study investigates the potential of using glass fibre and epoxy resin to join timber members of...
Connections of timber structures using concealed bonded-in rods offer a solution to the efficient j...
In New Zealand, there has been little use of epoxy bonded steel connections in the timber constructi...
Glued-in rods are a very effective method to connect timber members; they are, however, not yet as w...