Assessment of the structural stability of Blockhaus timber log-walls under in-plane compression via full-scale buckling experiments
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Citazione:
Assessment of the structural stability of Blockhaus timber log-walls under in-plane compression via full-scale buckling experiments / Bedon, C., Rinaldin, G., Izzi, M., Fragiacomo, M., Amadio, C.. - In: CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS. - ISSN 0950-0618. - 78:1(2015), pp. 474-490. [10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.01.049]
Abstract:
Blockhaus structural systems are obtained by assembling multiple timber logs able to interact with each other by means of simple mechanisms (e.g. contacts, tongues and grooves, and carpentry joints, also referred to as ‘corner’ joints). Although these systems have ancient origins, the structural behaviour of Blockhaus systems under well-defined loading and boundary conditions is still complex to predict. The paper focuses on the assessment of the typical buckling behaviour and resistance of in-plane compressed timber log-walls. The effects of various mechanical and geometrical aspects such as in-plane rigid interstorey floors, load eccentricities, different types of lateral restraints, openings (e.g. doors or windows) or additional metal stiffeners, are investigated by means of full-scale buckling experiments. Results are then
critically discussed and preliminarily assessed via analytical formulations taken from classical theory of
plate buckling and column buckling. Although further advanced studies are required for the development of a generalized buckling design method, it is shown that several mechanical and geometrical aspects should be properly taken into account to correctly predict the structural capacity of Blockhaus systems under in-plane compression.
critically discussed and preliminarily assessed via analytical formulations taken from classical theory of
plate buckling and column buckling. Although further advanced studies are required for the development of a generalized buckling design method, it is shown that several mechanical and geometrical aspects should be properly taken into account to correctly predict the structural capacity of Blockhaus systems under in-plane compression.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Analytical models; Carpentry joints; Full-scale buckling experiments; Load eccentricity; Metal stiffeners; Timber log-walls
Elenco autori:
Bedon, Chiara; Rinaldin, Giovanni; Izzi, Matteo; Fragiacomo, Massimo; Amadio, Claudio
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