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Structural performance of dowelled cross-laminated timber hold-down connections with increased row spacing and end distance
Highlights Forty-seven dowelled cross-laminated timber (CLT) connections were tested. Increased row spacing and end distance significantly increased ductility. Reinforcement by screws or threaded dowels with nuts enhanced performance. 3-ply (135 mm), 5-ply (175 mm ), and 7-ply (275 mm) CLT panels were employed. Overstrength and ductility of connections were determined. Dowel embedment tests were performed to determine theoretical overstrength.
Abstract This paper presents an experimental study to assess the structural performance of dowelled cross-laminated timber (CLT) hold-down connections that are critical components for a CLT shear wall under seismic loads. It aims to quantify the enhanced connection performance by increasing row spacing and end distance in the dowel layout compared with the standard spacing/distance specified by design standards. A total of 47 dowelled hold-down connection specimens with standard and increased row spacing and end distance in three-, five-, and seven-layer CLT layups were tested under monotonic and cyclic loading. Additional attempt was also made to investigate the benefits of applying screw reinforcement to deter the onset of potential brittle failure modes or mode cross-over. The increased row spacing and end distance provided comparable connection strength but significantly increased ductility. Displacement capacity and ductility increased by 35% and 20%, respectively and the effect was most pronounced in the five-layer CLT specimens. Dowel embedment tests were performed to verify the CLT Handbook equation and to determine theoretical overstrength. The maximum connection overstrength factor was 1.70 and the average was 1.61. Reinforcement by fully threaded inclined screws or the use of threaded dowels with nuts can further enhance the connection performance.
Structural performance of dowelled cross-laminated timber hold-down connections with increased row spacing and end distance
Highlights Forty-seven dowelled cross-laminated timber (CLT) connections were tested. Increased row spacing and end distance significantly increased ductility. Reinforcement by screws or threaded dowels with nuts enhanced performance. 3-ply (135 mm), 5-ply (175 mm ), and 7-ply (275 mm) CLT panels were employed. Overstrength and ductility of connections were determined. Dowel embedment tests were performed to determine theoretical overstrength.
Abstract This paper presents an experimental study to assess the structural performance of dowelled cross-laminated timber (CLT) hold-down connections that are critical components for a CLT shear wall under seismic loads. It aims to quantify the enhanced connection performance by increasing row spacing and end distance in the dowel layout compared with the standard spacing/distance specified by design standards. A total of 47 dowelled hold-down connection specimens with standard and increased row spacing and end distance in three-, five-, and seven-layer CLT layups were tested under monotonic and cyclic loading. Additional attempt was also made to investigate the benefits of applying screw reinforcement to deter the onset of potential brittle failure modes or mode cross-over. The increased row spacing and end distance provided comparable connection strength but significantly increased ductility. Displacement capacity and ductility increased by 35% and 20%, respectively and the effect was most pronounced in the five-layer CLT specimens. Dowel embedment tests were performed to verify the CLT Handbook equation and to determine theoretical overstrength. The maximum connection overstrength factor was 1.70 and the average was 1.61. Reinforcement by fully threaded inclined screws or the use of threaded dowels with nuts can further enhance the connection performance.
Structural performance of dowelled cross-laminated timber hold-down connections with increased row spacing and end distance
Brown, Justin R. (Autor:in) / Li, Minghao (Autor:in)
01.11.2020
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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