This paper reports the results of an experimental campaign performed at the University of Tokyo on cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels subjected to lateral loads. Analytical and numerical interpretations are provided as well, comparing the experimental analysis results with two methods: fi rstly, an analytical method to preliminarily evaluate the ultimate strength of the four panels, based on the geometrical dimensions of the openings and of the panel; secondly, a fi nite element model has been developed in order to provide some guidelines for calculating the stiff ness and elastic behaviour of CLT panels subjected to lateral loads. The experimental tests showed that the CLT panels are as more britt le and stiff er as more the diff erence between the total panel area and the fenestrated area is high. The presence of large openings determined stress concentration at the corners where failure occurred for the att ainment of the maximum tension strength in the inner layer. The proposed analytical formulation was shown to fairly closely predict the ultimate strength of panels with same geometry, characteristics and boundary condition, allowing preliminary information of this relevant parameter.
Experimental Analyses and Numerical Models of CLT Shear Walls under Cyclic Loading / V., Awad; Giresini, Linda; M., Koshihara; Puppio, MARIO LUCIO; M., Sassu. - (2017), pp. 223-240. [10.5772/65024].
Experimental Analyses and Numerical Models of CLT Shear Walls under Cyclic Loading
GIRESINI, LINDA;
2017
Abstract
This paper reports the results of an experimental campaign performed at the University of Tokyo on cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels subjected to lateral loads. Analytical and numerical interpretations are provided as well, comparing the experimental analysis results with two methods: fi rstly, an analytical method to preliminarily evaluate the ultimate strength of the four panels, based on the geometrical dimensions of the openings and of the panel; secondly, a fi nite element model has been developed in order to provide some guidelines for calculating the stiff ness and elastic behaviour of CLT panels subjected to lateral loads. The experimental tests showed that the CLT panels are as more britt le and stiff er as more the diff erence between the total panel area and the fenestrated area is high. The presence of large openings determined stress concentration at the corners where failure occurred for the att ainment of the maximum tension strength in the inner layer. The proposed analytical formulation was shown to fairly closely predict the ultimate strength of panels with same geometry, characteristics and boundary condition, allowing preliminary information of this relevant parameter.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.