A nonlinear 3D finite element model and a theoretical parameter study in relation to glued-in rods for timber structures are presented. A strain-softening crack band model was used to characterise the behaviour of the adhesive layer between the rod and the wood. The model is general in the sense that it bridges the gap between the theory of an ideal plastic bondline and the theory of linear elastic fracture mechanics. Two parameter studies were made. One in relation to fracture energy and geometrical parameters and the second in relation to loading conditions. The results show that the fracture energy is of major importance for the pull-out load capacity, that the present model can be used to predict such phenomenon like the size effect and...
Bond-line creates an interface between two glued surfaces and, therefore, its brings additional comp...
Traditional timber engineering design approaches use for simple geometries stress- or strain-based c...
Experimental trials were performed on spruce beams with one end cut and re-connected with glued-in r...
Numerical simulations and parametric studies of glued-in rods in cross-laminated timber have been pe...
Glued-in-rods in timber structures lead to overcome the use of traditional bolted connections, prese...
Glued-in rods are important connecting and reinforcing elements in modern timber engineering used in...
Timber joints with glued-in rods have several advantages with respect to mechanical connections, suc...
International audienceGlued-in-rods in timber structures lead to overcome the use of traditional bol...
The second part of this series of two papers presents the modelling and strength prediction of Glued...
Adhesive joints have been known and used in different applications within the area of structural and...
A test method to obtain the strength and the fracture characteristics of the bond of glued-in rods f...
Glued-in rods (GiR) represent a very successful type of adhesively bonded joints in timber engineeri...
International audienceStructural bonding technology has proven to be an economically and attractive ...
In this report a Finite Element Method (FEM) model, within the continuum mechanics of solids, for m...
This paper presents results from an experimental assessment of glued-in rods in cross laminated timb...
Bond-line creates an interface between two glued surfaces and, therefore, its brings additional comp...
Traditional timber engineering design approaches use for simple geometries stress- or strain-based c...
Experimental trials were performed on spruce beams with one end cut and re-connected with glued-in r...
Numerical simulations and parametric studies of glued-in rods in cross-laminated timber have been pe...
Glued-in-rods in timber structures lead to overcome the use of traditional bolted connections, prese...
Glued-in rods are important connecting and reinforcing elements in modern timber engineering used in...
Timber joints with glued-in rods have several advantages with respect to mechanical connections, suc...
International audienceGlued-in-rods in timber structures lead to overcome the use of traditional bol...
The second part of this series of two papers presents the modelling and strength prediction of Glued...
Adhesive joints have been known and used in different applications within the area of structural and...
A test method to obtain the strength and the fracture characteristics of the bond of glued-in rods f...
Glued-in rods (GiR) represent a very successful type of adhesively bonded joints in timber engineeri...
International audienceStructural bonding technology has proven to be an economically and attractive ...
In this report a Finite Element Method (FEM) model, within the continuum mechanics of solids, for m...
This paper presents results from an experimental assessment of glued-in rods in cross laminated timb...
Bond-line creates an interface between two glued surfaces and, therefore, its brings additional comp...
Traditional timber engineering design approaches use for simple geometries stress- or strain-based c...
Experimental trials were performed on spruce beams with one end cut and re-connected with glued-in r...