For structural timber systems such as trusses, system effects related to strength variation within timber members has a significant effect on reliability. The system effect originates from the reduced probability that weak sections of timber coincide with the most stressed sections in the truss. In this paper, the strength variation within and between timber members is described with a statistical model earlier calibrated against data for Norway Spruce of Scandinavian origin. A method is presented to account for buckling effects when expressing the interaction between axial loading and bending in all sections of the truss members. The interaction is expressed in terms of a combined stress index, CSI, defined so that the failure criterion is...
The estimation of reliability in timber structures is a procedure complicated by the time-dependent ...
The estimation of reliability in timber structures is a procedure complicated by the time-dependent ...
The present paper considers robustness evaluation of timber structures where the ductile behaviour o...
In structural engineering the system effect is known as the possibility of transversal collaboration...
Structural design is today concerned with single component performance where each limit state is rel...
Structural design is today concerned with single component performance where each limit state is rel...
The main purpose of the performed research presented in this thesis is to increase the understanding...
System effects are often found in structural timber systems, e.g. due to transverse load distributio...
In structural timber elements the strength and stiffness will vary randomly along the elements due t...
Structural systems like timber trussed rafters and roof elements made of timber can be expected to h...
Design of timber structures is, in general, based on single-element analyses considering the same ma...
The load carrying capacity of a beam of structural timber is dependent both on the span of the beam ...
Under the supervision of Professor Steven Cramer; Pages: 138.Adapting wood structural design to more...
Timber roofs of public halls are commonly made of three-dimensional frames and trusses. Due to large...
In the present work, the safety of existing traditional timber trusses is evaluated, with particula...
The estimation of reliability in timber structures is a procedure complicated by the time-dependent ...
The estimation of reliability in timber structures is a procedure complicated by the time-dependent ...
The present paper considers robustness evaluation of timber structures where the ductile behaviour o...
In structural engineering the system effect is known as the possibility of transversal collaboration...
Structural design is today concerned with single component performance where each limit state is rel...
Structural design is today concerned with single component performance where each limit state is rel...
The main purpose of the performed research presented in this thesis is to increase the understanding...
System effects are often found in structural timber systems, e.g. due to transverse load distributio...
In structural timber elements the strength and stiffness will vary randomly along the elements due t...
Structural systems like timber trussed rafters and roof elements made of timber can be expected to h...
Design of timber structures is, in general, based on single-element analyses considering the same ma...
The load carrying capacity of a beam of structural timber is dependent both on the span of the beam ...
Under the supervision of Professor Steven Cramer; Pages: 138.Adapting wood structural design to more...
Timber roofs of public halls are commonly made of three-dimensional frames and trusses. Due to large...
In the present work, the safety of existing traditional timber trusses is evaluated, with particula...
The estimation of reliability in timber structures is a procedure complicated by the time-dependent ...
The estimation of reliability in timber structures is a procedure complicated by the time-dependent ...
The present paper considers robustness evaluation of timber structures where the ductile behaviour o...