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- 2018A weak shear web model for deflection analysis of deep composite box-type beamscitations
- 2018A weak shear web model for deflection analysis of deep composite box-type beamscitations
- 2018Influence of grain inclination angle on shear buckling of laminated timber sheathing products
- 2018A Review of Structural Robustness with Focus on Timber Buildings
- 2017Exact Lévy-type solutions for bending of thick laminated orthotropic plates based on 3-D elasticity and shear deformation theoriescitations
- 2017Tests and Analyses of Slotted-In Steel-Plate Connections in Composite Timber Shear Wall Panelscitations
- 2017Stability analysis of three-layer shear deformable partial composite columnscitations
- 2017Stability analysis of three-layer shear deformable partial composite columns
- 2015Brittle failure in timber connections loaded parallel to the graincitations
- 2014Beyond endurance : Modular prefab timber façades - Sustainable PlusEnergy strategies for wooden cladding systems in multi-storey timber buildings
- 2012An exact closed-form procedure for free vibration analysis of laminated spherical shell panels based on Sanders theorycitations
- 2012Slotted-in steel-plate connections for panel wall elements : experimental and analytical study
- 2012Masonite flexible buildning system for multistorey timber buildnings
- 2012Tests on shear connections in prefabricated composite cross-laminated-timber and concrete elements
- 2008Tests and analysis on shear strength of composite slabs of hollow core units and concrete toppingcitations
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Brittle failure in timber connections loaded parallel to the grain
Abstract
An existing beam-on-elastic-foundation (BEF) model was used to determine the perpendicular-to-grain tensile stresses in timber members subjected to loading parallel to the grain by bolted connections. A set of relatively simple equations for the analysis of a Timoshenko beam of finite length on a Winkler foundation is given, and appropriate foundation stiffness values are discussed. While previous applications of the model have associated the foundation stiffness with the perpendicular-to-grain elastic strain in the timber, it is suggested that a fracture layer be introduced and the foundation stiffness be associated with the perpendicular-to-grain tensile strength and the mode I fracture energy of the wood. The latter estimation of the foundation stiffness, which leads to a so-called ‘quasi-non-linear fracture mechanics model’, has been applied with success to other problems where the BEF model has been used for the analysis of mode I fracture. An existing model for the analysis of the pure mode II fracture, which is also a quasi-non-linear fracture mechanics model based on similar assumptions as the proposed model for analysis of the mode I fracture, is reviewed. A simple way of handling mixed-mode fracture problems by means of the simple empirical interaction of the proposed pure mode I and pure mode II quasi-non-linear fracture mechanics models is discussed.