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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Compressed wood dowels"
Mehra, Sameer, Annette M. Harte, Adeayo Sotayo, Zhongwei Guan et Conan O’Ceallaigh. « Experimental investigation on the effect of accelerated ageing conditions on the pull-out capacity of compressed wood and hardwood dowel type fasteners ». Holzforschung 76, no 1 (1 janvier 2021) : 89–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/hf-2021-0097.
Texte intégralGrönquist, Philippe, Thomas Schnider, Andreas Thoma, Fabio Gramazio, Matthias Kohler, Ingo Burgert et Markus Rüggeberg. « Investigations on densified beech wood for application as a swelling dowel in timber joints ». Holzforschung 73, no 6 (26 juin 2019) : 559–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/hf-2018-0106.
Texte intégralEl-Houjeyri, I., V.-D. Thi, M. Oudjene, M. Khelifa, Y. Rogaume, A. Sotayo et Z. Guan. « Experimental investigations on adhesive free laminated oak timber beams and timber-to-timber joints assembled using thermo-mechanically compressed wood dowels ». Construction and Building Materials 222 (octobre 2019) : 288–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2019.05.163.
Texte intégralBui, T. A., M. Oudjene, P. Lardeur, M. Khelifa et Y. Rogaume. « Towards experimental and numerical assessment of the vibrational serviceability comfort of adhesive free laminated timber beams and CLT panels assembled using compressed wood dowels ». Engineering Structures 216 (août 2020) : 110586. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2020.110586.
Texte intégralMehra, Sameer, Conan O’Ceallaigh, Adeayo Sotayo, Zhongwei Guan et Annette M. Harte. « Structural characterisation of laterally loaded glued and compressed wood dowel laminated timber portal frames produced using compressed wood connectors ». Construction and Building Materials 457 (décembre 2024) : 139107. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2024.139107.
Texte intégralPriyono, Dwi Joko, Surjono Surjokusumo, Yusuf S. Hadi et Naresworo Nugroho. « Equations of the Sum of Shear Connector on the Double Shear Connection Strength using Different Connector Materials ». Wood Research Journal 4, no 1 (19 avril 2017) : 81–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.51850/wrj.2012.3.2.81-86.
Texte intégralJung, Kiho, Satoru Murakami, Akihisa Kitamori, Wen-Shao Chang et Kohei Komatsu. « Improvement of glued-in-rod joint system using compressed wooden dowel ». Holzforschung 64, no 6 (1 octobre 2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/hf.2010.117.
Texte intégralBouhala, Lyazid, Ahmed Makradi et Marc Oudjene. « Modelling of creep behaviour of timber dowelled beams ». Journal of Composite Materials, 8 octobre 2022, 002199832211326. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00219983221132625.
Texte intégralJung, Kiho, Akihisa Kitamori et Kohei Komatsu. « Evaluation on structural performance of compressed wood as shear dowel ». Holzforschung 62, no 4 (1 juillet 2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/hf.2008.073.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Compressed wood dowels"
Bui, Tuan Anh. « Experimental and numerical uncertain vibration analysis of multilayered timber structures assembled using compressed wood dowels ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020LORR0202.
Texte intégralThis study presents an experimental and numerical investigation on the vibrational serviceability performance of novel adhesive free engineered wood products (AFEWPs), namely adhesive free laminated timber beams (AFLB) and adhesive free cross-laminated timber panels (AFCLT), assembled through thermo-mechanically compressed wood dowels (CWD). The experimental modal analyses were carried out under free-free conditions using a hammer impact. Natural frequencies, mode shapes, and damping ratio were assessed experimentally. In addition, similar glued timber beams (conventional glulam) were manufactured and tested for comparison purpose. A 3D FE model was developed and validated by comparison against experimental data and then used to predict the vibrational behavior of a realistic flooring system made with AFCLT panel measuring 4.5 m x 5.5 m. A parametric study was performed on the FE model to maximize the floor stiffness. The predicted FE results were discussed with regard to the Eurocode 5 vibrational serviceability design requirements showing acceptable vibrational performance. A simplified FE model was then developed to reduce computational cost. The variability level of the results for the AFEWPs was also studied and discussed. The numerical variability of frequencies of the AFEWPs was investigated based on the development of the Modal Stability Procedure (MSP). The MSP result was first compared with the FE result in the nominal case. Then, the statistic results (mean value, standard deviation, coefficient of variation and distribution) obtained from the MSP were compared with the results from the classical method (direct Monte Carlo simulation) and experimental results. A quick error estimation between the MSP and the direct Monte Carlo simulation was developed. Finally, the mean and standard deviation of the frequencies of the realistic AFCLT flooring system were predicted by the MSP
Paroissien, Jeanne. « Développement de modèles éléments finis de types volumique, volume-coque et volume-poutre pour l’analyse du comportement des structures multicouches en bois assemblées par des goujons ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., Compiègne, 2025. http://www.theses.fr/2025COMP2844.
Texte intégralMultilayered timber structures, assembled using densified wood dowels, represent a sustainable and innovative solution for the construction sector. The development of predictive finite element models requires a solid representation of the geometry for modelling the complex mechanical behaviour of these structures. However, solid models are costly, especially in the context of variability studies and optimization. In this thesis, solid, solid-shell, and solid-beam approaches are developed to obtain accurate models that can be considered as the best compromise. The study of the mechanical behaviour of multilayered timber structures reveals that the layers adopt a shell-like behaviour, while the dowels behave like beams. Higher-order displacement fields through the thickness of the layers and through the cross-section of the dowels are identified. To meet these displacement fields while maintaining a solid representation, two methods have been developed. A first method exploits standard solid elements by applying shell theories through the thickness of the layers and beam theories through the sections of the dowels. A second method uses a 32-node hexahedral element and is inspired by the principle of solid-shell and solid-beam elements, with a single element through the thickness of the layers and a single element through the section of the dowels. The results demonstrate that the methods proposed in this thesis lead to effective modelling tools for multilayered timber structures assembled with densified wood dowels. These methods offer perspectives for future developments and applications to other types of structures
Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Compressed wood dowels"
O'Ceallaigh, Conan, Annette M. Harte et Patrick J. McGetrick. « NUMERICAL EXAMINATION OF THE BEHAVIOUR OF DOWEL LAMINATED TIMBER ELEMENTS UTILISING COMPRESSED WOOD DOWELS ». Dans World Conference on Timber Engineering 2023 (WCTE2023). As, Norway : World Conference on Timber Engineering (WCTE 2023), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.52202/069179-0030.
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