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Serrano, Erik
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- 2024Mode I cohesive law of birch wood-biobased adhesive systems
- 2024Impact of Acetylation on the Behaviour of Single-Dowel Timber Connections
- 2023Experimental Testing and Numerical Evaluation of the Strain-softening Behavior of Birch Using a Cross-validation Calibration Approach
- 2021Moisture-dependency of the fracture energy of woodcitations
- 2021Numerical modelling of wood under combined loading of compression perpendicular to the grain and rolling shearcitations
- 2021Numerical modelling of wood under combined loading of compressionperpendicular to the grain and rolling shearcitations
- 2021Moisture-dependency of the fracture energy of wood : A comparison of unmodified and acetylated Scots pine and birchcitations
- 2021A numerical study of the stiffness and strength of cross-laminated timber wall-to-floor connections under compression perpendicular to the graincitations
- 2020Fracture characteristics of acetylated young Scots pinecitations
- 2019Fracture of laminated bamboo and the influence of preservative treatmentscitations
- 2019Fracture of laminated bamboo and the influence of preservative treatmentscitations
- 2019Modelling of wood under compression perpendicular to the grain with rolling shear in cross-laminated timber
- 2018Experimental study of dowel design in the shear plate dowel joint
- 2017Strength and stiffness of cross laminated timber at in-plane beam loading
- 2017Impact of knots on the fracture propagating along grain in timber beamscitations
- 2016Integrative experimental characterization and engineering modeling of single-dowel connections in LVLcitations
- 2016Experimental characterization of the global and local behavior of multi-dowel LVL-connections under complex loadingcitations
- 2016Bond line models of glued wood-to-steel plate jointscitations
- 2015Effective stiffness prediction of GLT beams based on stiffness distributions of individual lamellascitations
- 2014Influence of Wooden Board Strength Class on the Performance of Cross-laminated Timber Plates Investigated by Means of Full-field Deformation Measurementscitations
- 2014Joint study on material properties of adhesives to be used in load-bearing timber-glass composite elements.
- 2013Fracture characterisation of green glued-polyurethane adhesive bonds in Mode Icitations
- 2011Wet glued laminated beams using side boards of Norway spruce
- 2010Timber/Glass Adhesive Bonds : Experimental testing and evaluation methods
- 2009Flat wise green gluing of Norway spruce for structural application
- 2008An experimental study of the effects of moisture variations and gradients in the joint area in steel-timber dowel jointscitations
- 2007Dowel type joints – Influence of moisture changes and dowel surface smoothness
- 2006A numerical study of the effects of stresses induced by moisture gradients in steel-to-timber dowel jointscitations
- 2002A rational adhesive joint strength analysis by non-linear fracture mechanics
- 2001Glued-In Rods for Timber Structures - Development of a Calculation Model
- 2000Finger-Joints and Laminated Wood. Final Report for the BFR-project
- 2000Adhesive Joints in Timber Engineering. Modelling and Testing of Fracture Properties
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A numerical study of the stiffness and strength of cross-laminated timber wall-to-floor connections under compression perpendicular to the grain
Abstract
The use of cross-laminated timber (CLT) in multi-story buildings is increasing due to the potential of wood to reduce green house gas emissions and the high load-bearing capacity of CLT. Compression perpendicular to the grain (CPG) in CLT is an important design aspect, especially in multi-storied platform-type CLT buildings, where CPG stress develops in CLT floors due to loads from the roof or from upper floors. Here, CPG of CLT wall-to-floor connections are studied by means of finite element modeling with elasto-plastic material behavior based on a previously validated Quadratic multi-surface (QMS) failure criterion. Model predictions were first compared with experiments on CLT connections, before the model was used in a parameter study, to investigate the influence of wall and floor thicknesses, the annual ring pattern of the boards and the number of layers in the CLT elements. The finite element model agreed well with experimental findings. Connection stiffness was overestimated, while the strength was only slightly underestimated. The parameter study revealed that the wall thickness effect on the stiffness and strength of the connection was strongest for the practically most relevant wall thicknesses between 80 and about 160 mm. It also showed that an increasing floor thickness leads to higher stiffness and strength, due to the load dispersion effect. The increase was found to be stronger for smaller wall thicknesses. The influence of the annual ring orientation, or the pith location, was assessed as well and showed that boards cut closer to the pith yielded lower stiffness and strength. The findings of the parameter study were fitted with regression equations. Finally, a dimensionless ratio of the wall-to-floor thickness was used for deriving regression equations for stiffness and strength, as well as for load and stiffness increase factors, which could be used for the engineering design of CLT connections.