Sökning: "cross-laminated timber wall panels"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade orden cross-laminated timber wall panels.
1. Shear walls for multi-storey timber buildings
Sammanfattning : Wind loads acting on wooden building structures need to be dealt with adequately in order to ensure that neither the serviceability limit state nor the ultimate limit state is exceeded. For the structural designer of tall buildings, avoiding the possibly serious consequences of heavy wind loading while taking account at the same time of the effects of gravitation can be a real challenge. LÄS MER
2. Analysis of shear walls for multi-storey timber buildings
Sammanfattning : This doctoral thesis addresses questions of how wind loads acting on multistoreytimber buildings can be dealt with by structural design of such buildings.The conventional use of sheathing either nailed or screwed to a timberframework is considered, together with other stabilizing structures such ascross-laminated timber panels. LÄS MER
3. Numerical Modelling of Timber Building Components to Prevent Disproportionate Collapse
Sammanfattning : An increasing number of multi-storey buildings are being constructed with engineered wood products, such as glulam or cross-laminated timber (CLT). Multi-storey timber buildings can be safely designed for foreseeable loads, but knowledge is limited concerning their ability to survive unforeseeable events, e.g. LÄS MER
4. Stabilising system for multi-storey beam and post timber buildings
Sammanfattning : For multi-storey timber buildings, the stabilisation against horizontal loads is one of the key issues, which becomes more severe with height. There are a few main concepts utilised to resist lateral forces; shear wall action, diagonal bracing, and frame action. LÄS MER
5. On the improvement of low frequency sound insulation in wooden buildings
Sammanfattning : Wooden multi-family residential houses continue to gain in popularity. Compared to concrete, wooden constructions have low mass and are subject to relatively poor sound insulation at low frequencies. LÄS MER