Robustness of secondary structures in wide-span timber structures

Philipp Dietsch, Stefan Winter

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Abstract

Design rules for robustness require insensitivity to local failure and the prevention of progressive collapse. This paper will evaluate typical secondary structures for timber roof structures against these requirements, comparing the results against typical reasons for damages and failure. Applying the finding that most failures of timber structures are not caused by local effects but by global (systematic) defects, it is shown that the objective of load transfer - often mentioned as preferable - should be critically analysed. Based on these findings, proposals for structural systems and details towards a robust design of wide-span timber structures are given.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication11th World Conference on Timber Engineering 2010, WCTE 2010
Pages1264-1272
Number of pages9
StatePublished - 2010
Event11th World Conference on Timber Engineering 2010, WCTE 2010 - Trentino, Italy
Duration: 20 Jun 201024 Jun 2010

Publication series

Name11th World Conference on Timber Engineering 2010, WCTE 2010
Volume2

Conference

Conference11th World Conference on Timber Engineering 2010, WCTE 2010
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityTrentino
Period20/06/1024/06/10

Keywords

  • Determinate structures
  • Global effects
  • Human errors
  • Local effects
  • Redundant structures
  • Robustness
  • Secondary structures
  • Timber

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