Stiffness and deformation analysis of cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels made of Nordic spruce based on experimental testing, analytical calculation and numerical modeling
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Timber structures are currently more important for solving tasks in construction practice.
For this reason, there is an opportunity for research in the area of physical tests and numerical
models. This paper deals with the determination and comparison of the deformation properties of
cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels based on laboratory tests, analytical calculation and numer ical modeling. CLT panels are structural building components consisting of cross-oriented solid
timber layers. Three types of panels with different geometry and number of layers (three, five and
seven) were experimentally tested using a four-point bending test, where load–deformation curves
were recorded. The results of the experimental testing of the three-layer panels were subsequently
compared with a numerical model in SCIA Engineer, a numerical model in ANSYS Workbench and
an analytical calculation. The research shows a good agreement in bending behavior between the
laboratory tests, the analytical calculation according to the standard and two different approaches in
numerical analysis.
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Buildings. 2023, vol. 13, issue 1, art. no. 200.
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