The issue of behavior and deformation of joints of wooden structures is an integral part of the design of timber structures in its entirety. In this article the attention is therefore devoted to joints of timber structures. For testing there were selected joints with glued-in steel rods. These joints are currently, due to the frequent requirement for invisibility of joints in structures, at the forefront of interest. The content of this paper is therefore testing of these joints and determination of their carrying capacity and describing the type of deformation under load. These tests were carried out on a pressure machine EU100 in the laboratory of the Faculty of Civil Engineering VSB-TU Ostrava. The results of ...
This paper demonstrates the results of experimental determination of load-bearing capacity of struct...
In modern prefabricated wooden buildings, CLT elements (Cross Laminated Timber, also known as Xlam, ...
Post-disaster field studies widely suggest that historical timber structures are seismically resista...
In the current European standards for the design of timber structures, the issue of timber-to-timber...
In this paper the behavior of different types of single bolt joints for timber structures are studie...
AbstractIn the current European standards for the design of timber structures, the issue of timber-t...
Vital problem, occurring in the operation process of bearing timber structures, is improvement of th...
The experimental research conducted within this thesis project focused on joints composed of softwoo...
Timber joints with glued-in rods are an increasingly used technical solution for numerous structural...
The load capacity of the punched metal plate timber joints is established,in general, by empirical m...
This article is devoted to the peculiarities of calculating compliance modifications of the timber e...
AbstractTimber constructions made of round timber are becoming increasingly popular nowadays. They c...
Significant evidence based on experimental research exists to give designers confidence in the use o...
Nowadays, the use of timber as a building material is gaining more prominence. When designing timber...
An experimental investigation on steel-to-timber joints arranged with multiple bolts was carried out...
This paper demonstrates the results of experimental determination of load-bearing capacity of struct...
In modern prefabricated wooden buildings, CLT elements (Cross Laminated Timber, also known as Xlam, ...
Post-disaster field studies widely suggest that historical timber structures are seismically resista...
In the current European standards for the design of timber structures, the issue of timber-to-timber...
In this paper the behavior of different types of single bolt joints for timber structures are studie...
AbstractIn the current European standards for the design of timber structures, the issue of timber-t...
Vital problem, occurring in the operation process of bearing timber structures, is improvement of th...
The experimental research conducted within this thesis project focused on joints composed of softwoo...
Timber joints with glued-in rods are an increasingly used technical solution for numerous structural...
The load capacity of the punched metal plate timber joints is established,in general, by empirical m...
This article is devoted to the peculiarities of calculating compliance modifications of the timber e...
AbstractTimber constructions made of round timber are becoming increasingly popular nowadays. They c...
Significant evidence based on experimental research exists to give designers confidence in the use o...
Nowadays, the use of timber as a building material is gaining more prominence. When designing timber...
An experimental investigation on steel-to-timber joints arranged with multiple bolts was carried out...
This paper demonstrates the results of experimental determination of load-bearing capacity of struct...
In modern prefabricated wooden buildings, CLT elements (Cross Laminated Timber, also known as Xlam, ...
Post-disaster field studies widely suggest that historical timber structures are seismically resista...