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1. THE USE OF GLUED-IN RODS FOR THE REINFORCEMENT OF TIMBER STRUCTURES IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES | |||
BLONDEL de JOIGNY Blanche,ZHANG Shengdong | |||
Civil and Architectural Engineering 29 August 2016 | |||
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Abstract:The woody structural elements represent a significant portion of old works and historical buildings, and the need for retrofit and strengthening them increases. Glued-in rods are an efficient way of providing stiff, high-capacity connections in timber structures. Those flexible joint systems have the advantages of high load transition, appropriate behavior in case of fire, easy application combined with a high level of prefabrication for fast installation. Besides, the aesthetic appearance of the finished joint also plays an important role. Many experiments were undertaken on this subject in Europe, but a common database about the designing instructions of glued-in rods was never encouraged. This paper aims at summarizing the different factors that can affect repairs made with glued-in rods and their influence on said repairs. | |||
TO cite this article:BLONDEL de JOIGNY Blanche,ZHANG Shengdong. THE USE OF GLUED-IN RODS FOR THE REINFORCEMENT OF TIMBER STRUCTURES IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES[OL].[29 August 2016] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4702272 |
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