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Guofang Wu, Liangliang Huo, Yinlan Shen and Haiqing Ren
The calculation method for buckling capacity of cross-laminated timber (CLT) under axial load with one-way members has been investigated and incorporated into design codes worldwide. However, the load may only be applied to a part of the CLT members. In ...
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Pasqualino Corigliano, Vincenzo Crupi, Serena Bertagna and Alberto Marinò
The aim of the present investigation was to assess the behaviour of strip-planked parts by comparing wooden specimens glued using two different bio-based adhesives with wooden specimens glued using a conventional epoxy resin generally used in boatbuildin...
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Fabio Rizzo
The work described in this paper investigated, by calculating critical flutter speed, the aeroelastic response of suspended pedestrian bridges made of a laminated wood structure and hemp cables and compared them to bridges with a steel structure and harm...
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Justyna Sobczak-Piastka, Svyatoslav S. Gomon, Mykola Polishchuk, Sviatoslav Homon, Petro Gomon and Victor Karavan
Wood is one of the most popular renewable natural materials. Nowadays, raw wood is hardly ever used in the construction industry. It has been substituted by glued laminated wood that is processed with the use of high-tech methods, thus eliminating the pr...
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Lena Mora Rodríguez, Jorge Hernández González, José Martirena Hernández, Sandy Ariel Jiménez
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This paper presents a study that proposes the use of bamboo as a new laminated wood technology. The technology uses pressed fabrics of bamboo placed in orthogonal directions to build mat boards that can replace wood in certain structural elements. Bamboo...
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Ariya Eini, Lina Zhou and Chun Ni
Light-frame wood structures are the most common type of construction for residential and low-rise buildings in North America. The 2015 edition of the National Building Code of Canada has increased the height limit for light-frame wood construction from 4...
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Ezaquel Bednarczuk, Éverton Hillig, Andrea Nogueira Dias, João Fábio Machado, Erick Chagas Mustefaga
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This study aimed at evaluating the effect of different pressing pressures and the influence of the wood features on the properties of plywood produced with sapwood and heartwood Hovenia dulcis combined with Pinus elliottii. To support the discussio...
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Jozef Gocál, Josef Vican, Jaroslav Odrobinák, Richard Hlinka, Franti?ek Bahleda and Agnieszka Wdowiak-Postulak
In addition to traditional building materials, such as steel and concrete, wood has been gaining increasing prominence in recent years. In the past, the use of wood was limited due to its susceptibility to damage by fungi, insects, and temperature. These...
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Andrea Roncari, Filippo Gobbi and Cristiano Loss
Simplified seismic design procedures mostly recommend the adoption of rigid floor diaphragms when forming a building?s lateral force-resisting structural system. While rigid behavior is compatible with many reinforced concrete or composite steel-concrete...
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Maria Conde Garcia,Marta Conde Garcia,Juan I. Fernández-Golfín
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Aim of study: To obtain improved models to predict, with an error of less than ± 2.0%, the gravimetric moisture content in four different softwoods commonly present in the Spanish and European markets, based on electrical resistance measurements. This im...
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Ali Shalbafan and Heiko Thoemen
Environmentally friendly and formaldehyde-free laminated veneer lumber (LVL) was manufactured using geopolymer constituents as binder. The main aim of the study was to improve the bonding quality between the geopolymer binder and the wood constituents. T...
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Thomas Connolly, Cristiano Loss, Asif Iqbal and Thomas Tannert
The UBC Brock Commons building in Vancouver, which comprises of 18 stories and stands 53 m in height, was at the time of completion in 2016 the world?s tallest hybrid wood-based building. The building?s 17 stories of mass-timber superstructure, carrying ...
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Emilia-Adela Salca and Salim Hiziroglu
The objective of this experimental study was to evaluate the surface roughness and hardness of laminated wood-based composite panels as a function of exposure to high relative humidity (RH). All samples were conditioned in a room having a temperature of ...
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Mateo Gutierrez, Azin Ettelaei, Nathan Kotlarewski and Michael Lee
Significant volumes of plantation hardwood are available in Australia to produce value-added engineered wood products such as cross-laminated timber (CLT). To validate the possibility of utilising this available resource, the bending structural propertie...
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Jan Niederwestberg, Jianhui Zhou and Ying-Hei Chui
Cross-laminated timber (CLT) possesses both good shape stability and possible two-way force transfer ability due to its crosswise lamination. However, the transverse layers in CLT are prone to rolling shear failure under an out-of-plane load. An innovati...
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Juan Manuel Sánchez de la Chica
Pág. 127 - 129
Defining architecture as visual-functional art, Asis Cabrero goes back to the origins of the human species to explain the elements of conscience involved in the work of humankind. Human survival is voluntary, variable, personal and inventive in sharp con...
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Juan Manuel Sánchez de la Chica
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Definiendo Asís Cabrero la arquitectura como un arte visual-utilitario, se remonta a los orígenes de la especie para explicar cuáles son elementos de la consciencia que intervienen en la obra del hombre. La táctica de supervivencia humana se basa en una ...
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