A multi-scale framework is proposed for the prediction of the macroscopic hygro-elastic properties of oak wood. The distinctive features of the current multi-scale approach are that: (i) Four different scales of observation are considered, which enables the inclusion of heterogeneous effects from the nano-, micro-, and meso-scales in the effective constitutive behavior of oak at the macro-scale, (ii) the model relies on three-dimensional material descriptions at each considered length scale, and (iii) a moisture-dependent constitutive assumption is adopted at the nano-scale, which allows for recovering the moisture dependency of the material response at higher scales of observation. In the modeling approach, oak wood is assumed as homogeneo...
A micromechanical model is presented that predicts the stiffness of wood tissues in their three prin...
Mechanical properties of wood at different length scales of its hierarchical structure are governed ...
In this publication a multiscale homogenization model for moisture transport in wood is developed an...
A multi-scale framework is proposed for the prediction of the macroscopic hygro-elastic properties o...
The hygro-elastic behaviour of wood under load or when subjected to environmental changes is of cons...
Wood materials are characterized by complex hierarchical material structures spanning across various...
Wood is a well-used building material where the capacity of wood to absorb water leads to swelling a...
Wood is an important material for mankind, not only because of its profound impact on the industry a...
International audienceWood is enjoying increasing popularity in the building sector. In order to ful...
Wood is a natural engineering material that has traditionally been exploited in design for a wide va...
Understanding the mechanical response of cellular biological materials to environmental stimuli is o...
In the last decades the use of wood as a construction material has been steadily increasing. Among t...
This contribution covers the development and validation of a microelastic model for wood, based on a...
As a result of its plant origin, wood is a very complex material which is heterogeneous and highly v...
Wood is a moisture sensitive material regarding durability (wood rot, mould growth) and also the mec...
A micromechanical model is presented that predicts the stiffness of wood tissues in their three prin...
Mechanical properties of wood at different length scales of its hierarchical structure are governed ...
In this publication a multiscale homogenization model for moisture transport in wood is developed an...
A multi-scale framework is proposed for the prediction of the macroscopic hygro-elastic properties o...
The hygro-elastic behaviour of wood under load or when subjected to environmental changes is of cons...
Wood materials are characterized by complex hierarchical material structures spanning across various...
Wood is a well-used building material where the capacity of wood to absorb water leads to swelling a...
Wood is an important material for mankind, not only because of its profound impact on the industry a...
International audienceWood is enjoying increasing popularity in the building sector. In order to ful...
Wood is a natural engineering material that has traditionally been exploited in design for a wide va...
Understanding the mechanical response of cellular biological materials to environmental stimuli is o...
In the last decades the use of wood as a construction material has been steadily increasing. Among t...
This contribution covers the development and validation of a microelastic model for wood, based on a...
As a result of its plant origin, wood is a very complex material which is heterogeneous and highly v...
Wood is a moisture sensitive material regarding durability (wood rot, mould growth) and also the mec...
A micromechanical model is presented that predicts the stiffness of wood tissues in their three prin...
Mechanical properties of wood at different length scales of its hierarchical structure are governed ...
In this publication a multiscale homogenization model for moisture transport in wood is developed an...