A simplified and reliable tool for the elastic analysis of one-storey timber shear-walls under simultaneous horizontal and vertical loads is presented. This approach is suitable for the analysis both of light timber-frame walls and CLT walls. The analytical expressions to determine the horizontal displacement and the elastic stiffness of a single wall are provided, these expressions are then extended to walls placed in series. A simplified numerical model suitable for F.E. analysis is also developed. In the last part of the paper a comparison between an analytical example and the results of a laboratory test is shown.
Proposal of an analytical procedure and a simplified numerical model for elastic response of single-storey timber shear-walls / Casagrande, Daniele; Rossi, Simone; Sartori, Tiziano; Tomasi, Roberto. - In: CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS. - ISSN 0950-0618. - ELETTRONICO. - 102:(2016), pp. 1101-1112. [10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2014.12.114]
Proposal of an analytical procedure and a simplified numerical model for elastic response of single-storey timber shear-walls
Casagrande, Daniele;Rossi, Simone;Sartori, Tiziano;Tomasi, Roberto
2016-01-01
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A simplified and reliable tool for the elastic analysis of one-storey timber shear-walls under simultaneous horizontal and vertical loads is presented. This approach is suitable for the analysis both of light timber-frame walls and CLT walls. The analytical expressions to determine the horizontal displacement and the elastic stiffness of a single wall are provided, these expressions are then extended to walls placed in series. A simplified numerical model suitable for F.E. analysis is also developed. In the last part of the paper a comparison between an analytical example and the results of a laboratory test is shown.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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