2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10086-018-1741-9
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Load sharing and weakest lamina effects on the compressive resistance of cross-laminated timber under in-plane loading

Abstract: A new approach was developed to predict the compressive resistance of cross-laminated timber (CLT) using the compressive strength of small samples of different grade lamina from E12 and E8 larch, and E10 and E6 nut pine. CLT of three different thicknesses was manufactured using different grades of laminas from each species. To evaluate the compressive resistance of CLT, three different methods were employed. The first method was used to determine the compressive resistance, which was predicted by multiplying t… Show more

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“…Cramer and Wolfe [32] applied this concept to predict load distributions among trusses of various stiffnesses. Pang and Jeong [33] also applied this concept to predict the compressive resistance of CLT. When a screw in hybrid CLT was withdrawal, the vertical deflections of all the layers in the hybrid CLT was identical.…”
Section: Prediction Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cramer and Wolfe [32] applied this concept to predict load distributions among trusses of various stiffnesses. Pang and Jeong [33] also applied this concept to predict the compressive resistance of CLT. When a screw in hybrid CLT was withdrawal, the vertical deflections of all the layers in the hybrid CLT was identical.…”
Section: Prediction Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3.3 Pang et al [10] for Compressive Strength Pang et al [10] proposed a method to calculate the compressive load capacity of CLT specimens made from Korean larch and pine. They evaluated the effect of varying grade within the CLT cross-section.…”
Section: Unterwieser Et Al [16] For Bending Tensile and Compressive Strengthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar effort for compressive strength properties parallel to the grain is lacking in literature, with a handful of research conducted by Oh et al [9] on Korean larch species, He et al [3] on Canadian hemlock no. 2 lumber and Pang et al [10] on Korean larch and pine species. Although these tests cover some Asian and Canadian timber species, test results on European species are absent in literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moment capacities of Ply-lam were predicted by using Eq. (5). It was assumed that the maximum stress occurs at the surface of the specimen (Fig.…”
Section: Characteristic Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of cross-laminated timber (CLT) allowed the modern timber construction system more simple and competitive [1,2]. CLT has an odd number of layers stacked and the even layers crossed orthogonally [3][4][5]. The even layers can be glued with adjacent layers and a layer composes with several lumbers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%