Abstract
This article presents an analytical approach to determine the load-carrying capacity of timber elements from glued-laminated or cross-laminated timber, featuring shear reinforcements like self-tapping screws. Using matrix format, the approach is based on common theoretical concepts and constitutive equations for material properties. It uses the structural anisotropy of the cross-sections with shear reinforcement, also enabling to incorporate the semi-rigid composite action between the reinforcement and the wood material. The description of the general approach is followed by a comparison with experimental data from tests on both timber products. It is shown that shear reinforcements have a distinct positive influence on cross-laminated timber elements. Shear reinforcement by self-tapping screws in glued-laminated timber elements does in contrast only result in a small increase in shear stiffness and shear strength.
Translated title of the contribution | Analytical approach to determine the increase in load-carrying capacity due to shear reinforcement in structural elements from glued-laminated and cross-laminated timber |
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Original language | German |
Pages | 402-414 |
Number of pages | 13 |
Volume | 89 |
No | 6 |
Specialist publication | Bautechnik |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Jun 2012 |