SØG - mellem flere end 8 millioner bøger:

Søg på: Titel, forfatter, forlag - gerne i kombination.
Eller blot på isbn, hvis du kender dette.

Viser: Structural Timber Design

Structural Timber Design

Structural Timber Design

Werner Seim
(2024)
Sprog: Engelsk
John Wiley & Sons, Limited
811,00 kr.
Denne bog er endnu ikke udgivet. Den forventes Apr 2024.

Detaljer om varen

  • Paperback: 416 sider
  • Udgiver: John Wiley & Sons, Limited (April 2024)
  • ISBN: 9783433034040
Der Holzbau ist seit einigen Jahren einer der innovativsten Bereiche des Bauwesens. Die Geschwindigkeit, mit der neue Produkte in die Praxis eingeführt werden, ist im Vergleich zu anderen Baustoffen fast atemberaubend. So gewinnt der Holzbau im Gewerbe- und Hallenbau, aber auch im mehrgeschossigen Wohn- und Bürobau kontinuierlich an Marktanteil.
Dieses Buch vermittelt wesentliche Kenntnisse und Fertigkeiten, die für den Entwurf, die Bemessung und die Konstruktion von Holzkonstruktionen für typische Bauwerke erforderlich sind. Besonderes Augenmerk wird auf die spezifischen Eigenschaften von Holz und Holzwerkstoffen im Vergleich zu anderen Baustoffen gelegt. Dies betrifft die zahlreichen Vorteile, wie z. B. das vergleichsweise geringe Gewicht, die gute Verarbeitbarkeit des Hochleistungswerkstoffs und die gro e Vielfalt an Montagetechniken, aber auch die Herausforderungen, die sich aus der Materialanisotropie und aus der Anfälligkeit für natürliche Schädlinge ergeben.
In jedem Kapitel werden zunächst die wesentlichen Phänomene erläutert und erst danach in Zusammenhang mit Regelwerken gebracht. Damit soll das Grundverständnis für die Zusammenhänge und Abhängigkeiten im Holzbau unterstützt werden, das die wesentliche Grundlage für kreative Ingenieurarbeit ist.
List of Fact Sheets xi Preface xiii About the Author xv Symbols and Abbreviations xvii 1 Timber as a Structural Material 1
1.1 Building with Timber: Advantages and Challenges 1
1.2 Mechanical Properties of Solid Timber 2
1.2.1 Influence of the Fibre Direction 3
1.2.2 Strength Values of Solid Timber 3
1.2.3 Deformation Properties of Solid Timber 5
1.2.4 Influence of Load Duration and Humidity 8
1.3 Wood-based Products 10
1.3.1 Solid Structural Timber and Glued Solid Timber 10
1.3.2 Glued Laminated Timber 11
1.3.3 Cross-laminated Timber 13
1.4 Wood-based Materials 14
1.4.1 Laminated Veneer Lumber 14
1.4.2 Plywood 14
1.4.3 Oriented Strand Boards 15
1.4.4 Particle Boards 15
1.4.5 Fibreboards 16 References 17 Standards and Technical Building Regulations 17 2 Structural Design of Beam-type Members 19
2.1 Basics of Structural Design 19
2.1.1 Action Combinations 21
2.1.2 Modification Factors and Deformation Factors 22
2.2 Bending 23
2.3 Shear 25
2.4 Torsion and Rolling Shear 26
2.5 Buckling 27
2.5.1 Lateral Flexural Buckling: k c Method 29
2.5.2 Lateral Torsional Buckling: k m Method 32
2.5.3 Torsional Flexural Buckling 38
2.5.4 Calculation According to the Second-Order Theory 39
2.6 Tension and Bending 40
2.7 Serviceability Limit State 41
2.7.1 Deformations 41
2.7.2 Vibrations 43 References 44 Standards and Technical Building Regulations 44 3 Stresses Perpendicular to the Grain 45
3.1 Introduction 45
3.2 Compression 45
3.2.1 Compression Perpendicular to the Grain 45
3.2.2 Compression Stresses at an Angle to the Grain 48
3.3 Tension Perpendicular to Grain 51
3.3.1 Overview 51
3.3.2 Notches 52
3.3.3 Tension-Loaded Connections Perpendicular to the Grain 54
3.3.4 Holes in Glulam Beams 57 Reference 59 4 Dowel-type Connections 61
4.1 Introduction 61
4.2 Connections with Dowel-type Fasteners 62
4.2.1 Overview 62
4.2.2 Deformation Behaviour 62
4.2.3 Basics of the Calculation of Shear-Loaded Connections 65
4.2.4 Shear-Loaded Timber-Timber Connections 68
4.2.5 Shear-Loaded Timber-Timber Connections: Simplified Calculation 71
4.2.6 Shear-Loaded Steel-Timber Connections 71
4.2.7 Shear-Loaded Steel-Timber Connections: Simplified Calculation 74
4.3 Dowels and Bolts 75
4.4 Nails and Staples 77
4.4.1 Overview 77
4.4.2 Construction Rules for Connections with Nails 81
4.4.3 Construction Rules for Staples 84
4.4.4 Load-Bearing Capacity 86
4.5 Connections with Screws 89
4.5.1 Overview 89
4.5.2 Conceptual Design of Connections with Screws 90
4.5.3 Load-Bearing Capacity 93
4.5.4 Application Examples and Execution 96
4.6 Block Shear 97
4.7 Reinforcement of Dowelled Connections 99
4.8 Connections with Cross-laminated Timber (CLT) 101 References 104 Standards and Technical Building Regulations 105 5 Other types of connections 107
5.1 Shear Connectors 107
5.1.1 Mechanism 107
5.1.2 Connector Types and Construction Rules 107
5.1.3 Load-Bearing Capacity 112
5.2 Carpentry Connections 116
5.2.1 Overview 116
5.2.2 Halving Joints 121
5.2.3 Step Joints 124
5.2.4 Mortise and Tenon 127
5.2.5 Deformations: Slip Moduli 130
5.3 Hinged and Moment-Resistant Connections 131
5.3.1 Structural Detailing and Calculation Modelling 131
5.3.2 Method of Sections 136
5.4 Adhesive-Bonded Connections 139
5.4.1 Overview 139
5.4.2 Adhesive Bonding of Structural Elements 141
5.4.3 Connections and Repair 145
5.5 Reinforcement Against Tension Forces Perpendicular to the Grain 148
5.5.1 Notches 148
5.5.2 Connections Perpendicular to the Grain 151
5.5.3 Holes in Glulam Beams 152 References 154 Standards and Technical Building Regulations 155 6 Structural Elements: Beam-Type Members 157
6.1 Glulam Beams 157
6.1.1 Bending Stresses 159
6.1.2 Tension Stresses Perpendicular to the Grain 166
6.2 Trusses 170
6.3 Composite Elements 172
6.3.1 Beams, Slab and Roof Elements 172
6.3.1.1 Application of the γ-method 172
6.3.1.2 Thin-webbed Beams: Single Web and Box type 176
6.3.1.3 Thin-flanged Beam: Effective Width 178
6.3.1.4 Box-Type Section with Interlayer 181
6.3.2 Timber-concrete Composites (TCC) 182
6.3.3 Columns 187
6.3.3.1 Overview 187
6.3.3.2 Spaced Columns with Continuously Connected Shafts 189
6.3.3.3 Spaced Columns with Packs and Gussets 190
6.3.3.4 Lattice Columns with Glued or Nailed Joints 192
6.4 Bracing: Design and Detailing 192
6.4.1 Overview 192
6.4.2 Roof Structures 195
6.4.3 Beams and Columns 198
6.5 Modelling of Beam-Type Elements 206 References 208 Standards and Technical Building Regulations 208 Product Information (Examples) 209 7 Structural Elements - Plane 211
7.1 Light-frame Elements 211
7.1.1 Overview 211
7.1.2 Wall Elements 213
7.1.3 Slab Elements - Diaphragms 216
7.1.4 Connections and Anchoring 218
7.2 Cross-laminated Timber (CLT) 220
7.2.1 Production, Load-bearing Characteristics and Strength 220
7.2.2 Plates 224
7.2.2.1 Bending and Shear Stiffness 224
7.2.2.2 Uniaxial Load Bearing 227
7.2.2.3 Biaxial Load Bearing 229
7.2.2.4 Single Loads 229
7.2.2.5 Deflections 232
7.2.3 Wall Panels 233
7.2.3.1 In-plane Stiffness 233
7.2.3.2 In-plane Shear 234
7.2.3.3 Axial and Combined Stresses 235
7.2.4 Detailing and Load Transfer 237
7.3 Modelling of Plane Elements 240
7.3.1 CLT Plates 240
7.3.2 Shear Walls 241
7.3.2.1 Light-frame Wall Elements 241
7.3.2.2 CLT Wall Elements 243
7.4 Interaction of Diaphragms and Bracing Walls 244 References 247 Product Information (Examples) 248 8 Dynamic Behaviour of Timber Structures 249
8.1 Dynamics and Vibration 249
8.1.1 Structures Under Dynamic Impact 249
8.1.2 Natural Frequencies of Simple Systems 252
8.2 Vibration of Slabs 256
8.3 Structures Under Earthquake Impact 259
8.3.1 Earthquake Impact and Energy Dissipation 260
8.3.2 Conceptual Design and Calculation 263
8.3.2.1 Force-based Approach (Lateral Force Method) 266
8.3.2.2 Performance-based Design (Non-linear Static Analysis) 266
8.3.2.3 Response History Analysis (Non-linear Dynamic Analysis) 267
8.3.3 Response Spectra Procedure - Equivalent Load 267
8.3.4 Verification of Wall and Slab Elements 278 References 281 Standards and Technical Building Regulations 282 9 Durability and Fire Protection 283
9.1 Durability 283
9.1.1 Overview 283
9.1.2 Durability of Wood Species 286
9.1.3 Constructive Measures Against Biological Attack 286
9.1.4 Encapsulated Construction 290
9.1.5 Wood Treatment 291
9.2 Resistance to Corrosion 293
9.3 Fire Protection 294
9.3.1 Overview 294
9.3.2 Terminology and Legal Regulations 295
9.3.3 Building Classes 296
9.3.4 Classification and Requirements for Structural Elements and Materials 297
9.4 Calculation of Fire Resistance Time 300
9.4.1 Effective Cross section Method 300
9.4.2 Connections 303 References 305 Standards and Technical Building Regulations 305 10 Conceptual Design 307
10.1 Multi-storey Timber Buildings 307
10.1.1 Overview 307
10.1.2 Design Criteria 307
10.2 Roof Structures 311
10.2.1 Overview 311
10.2.2 Criteria for Conceptual Design 312
10.2.3 Primary and Secondary Load-bearing Elements 315
10.2.4 Beams and Columns 316
10.2.5 Arches, Cables and Domes 318
10.3 Bridges 322
10.3.1 Overview 322
10.3.2 Design Criteria 325
10.3.3 Actions 331
10.3.4 Load Transfer 333
10.3.5 Maintenance 335 References 336 Standards and Technical Building Regulations 338 11 Supplementary Theoretical Background 341
11.1 Strength and Size Effect 341
11.2 Fracture Mechanics: Brittle Failure 344
11.2.1 B- and D-regions 344
11.2.2 Linear-elastic Fracture Mechanics: Energy-based Fracture Criterion 345
11.2.3 Application of Fracture Mechanics 349
11.3 Theory of Plasticity 350
11.3.1 Overview 350
11.3.2 Application of the Upper Bound Theorem 351
11.3.3 Application of the Lower Bound Theorem 352
11.3.4 Capacity Design 353
11.4 Calculation Methods for Composite Beams: γ-procedure 353
11.5 Volkersen''s Theory for Adhesive Bonded Connections 358
11.6 Calculation According to Second-order Theory 361 References 365 Index 367
De oplyste priser er inkl. moms

Polyteknisk Boghandel

har gennem mere end 50 år været studieboghandlen på DTU og en af Danmarks førende specialister i faglitteratur.

 

Vi lagerfører et bredt udvalg af bøger, ikke bare inden for videnskab og teknik, men også f.eks. ledelse, IT og meget andet.

Læs mere her


Trykt eller digital bog?

Ud over trykte bøger tilbyder vi tre forskellige typer af digitale bøger:

 

Vital Source Bookshelf: En velfungerende ebogsplatform, hvor bogen downloades til din computer og/eller mobile enhed.

 

Du skal bruge den gratis Bookshelf software til at læse læse bøgerne - der er indbygget gode værktøjer til f.eks. søgning, overstregning, notetagning mv. I langt de fleste tilfælde vil du samtidig have en sideløbende 1825 dages online adgang. Læs mere om Vital Source bøger

 

Levering: I forbindelse med købet opretter du et login. Når du har installeret Bookshelf softwaren, logger du blot ind og din bog downloades automatisk.

 

 

Adobe ebog: Dette er Adobe DRM ebøger som downloades til din lokale computer eller mobil enhed.

 

For at læse bøgerne kræves særlig software, som understøtter denne type. Softwaren er gratis, men du bør sikre at du har rettigheder til installere software på den maskine du påtænker at anvende den på. Læs mere om Adobe DRM bøger

 

Levering: Et download link sendes pr email umiddelbart efter købet.

 


Ibog: Dette er en online bog som kan læses på udgiverens website. 

Der kræves ikke særlig software, bogen læses i en almindelig browser.

 

Levering: Vores medarbejder sender dig en adgangsnøgle pr email.

 

Vi gør opmærksom på at der ikke er retur/fortrydelsesret på digitale varer.