2021
DOI: 10.3390/polym13234267
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Analysis and Calculation of Stability Coefficients of Cross-Laminated Timber Axial Compression Member

Abstract: Cross-laminated timber (CLT) elements are becoming increasingly popular in multi-storey timber-based structures, which have long been built in many different countries. Various challenges are connected with constructions of this type. One such challenge is that of stabilizing the structure against vertical loads. However, the calculations of the stability bearing capacity of the CLT members in axial compression in the structural design remains unsolved in China. This study aims to determine the stability beari… Show more

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“…In [32], the main aims were to define the stability bearing capacity of the CLT members in axial compression and to propose a CLT stability coefficient calculation method by suitably modifying that implemented for GLT in the Chinese Standard. In [33], Ye et al accounted for the CLT rolling-shear sensitivity arising from the out-of-plane bending and compression load combination; an analytical model which takes rolling shear effects into account to predict the load-carry capacity of CLT compression-bending members was provided. The present study extends literautre knowledge with a focus on hardwood beech and hybrid beech-Corsican pine CLT solutions.…”
Section: ) Column Buckling and Stability Issues For Clt Panelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [32], the main aims were to define the stability bearing capacity of the CLT members in axial compression and to propose a CLT stability coefficient calculation method by suitably modifying that implemented for GLT in the Chinese Standard. In [33], Ye et al accounted for the CLT rolling-shear sensitivity arising from the out-of-plane bending and compression load combination; an analytical model which takes rolling shear effects into account to predict the load-carry capacity of CLT compression-bending members was provided. The present study extends literautre knowledge with a focus on hardwood beech and hybrid beech-Corsican pine CLT solutions.…”
Section: ) Column Buckling and Stability Issues For Clt Panelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this framework, native hardwoods species such as beech which is extensively available in European forests [13] proved to have relevant mechanical features for CLT structural applications [14]. Many researches have been also conducted to better understand the CLT behavior under different load conditions as bending [15], compression [16,17], and shear [18,19], nevertheless the CLT in-plane behavior under compressive loads, leading to column buckling is currently poorly investigated as for softwood [20,21] as for hardwood species. For timber structural components and systems, stability issues have a critical role in design procedures, due to the challenging trend of modern applications towards the construction of high-rise timber buildings as well for the intrinsic material's nature.…”
Section: Introduction 567mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CLT members, depending on the boundary conditions, can be addressed as: i) one-way elements if they are restrained on two opposite sides; or as ii) two-way elements if them are constrained on three or all sides. Few studies that have addressed the buckling behavior of CLT members considered them as one-way elements [22]. Some researchers have been carried by performing experimental tests; [23] investigated the axial compression behavior of both cross-laminated timber columns (CLTCs) and control glued-laminated timber columns (GLTCs).…”
Section: Introduction 567mentioning
confidence: 99%