Structural design for compression strength perpendicular to the grain of timber beams

In design of timber structures the compressive strength perpendicular to the grain is important. Currently, there is no reliable model that accounts for beam size and load situations while the standardized test methods according to ASTM, ISO and CEN lead to very different strength values. In recent...

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Veröffentlicht in:Construction & building materials 2010-03, Vol.24 (3), p.252-257
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description In design of timber structures the compressive strength perpendicular to the grain is important. Currently, there is no reliable model that accounts for beam size and load situations while the standardized test methods according to ASTM, ISO and CEN lead to very different strength values. In recent past, a number of models have been proposed to predict the perpendicular to grain strength. A data base that consists of 685 test results is used for the evaluation of some predicting models. It is only the model by Van der Put [13] that explains the different test results.
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Building materials
Building materials industry
Compressive strength
Construction materials
Deformation
Engineering
Grains
Mathematical models
Perpendicular to grain
Production management
Production processes
Strength
Structural
Structure
Timber
Timber (structural)
Wooden-frame houses
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