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TítuloComparison between experimental results and design equations of artificially degraded single step joints
Autor(es)Lima, Daniel F.
Branco, Jorge M.
Nunes, Lina
Palavras-chaveAnobium punctatum
Biological degradation
Single Step Joint
Traditional carpentry connections
Data2023
EditoraWorld Conference on Timber Engineering (WCTE)
Resumo(s)In the case of interventions in existing buildings, the assessment of timber elements and joints, such as the Single Step Joint, is a challenge for engineers, especially when timber presents signs of biological degradation. In this context, many roof structures are subject to unnecessary substitutions due to the lack of knowledge about the behaviour of these types of joints, and specially the consequences of eventual biological attacks. This study aims to evaluate the residual shear strength of Single Step Joints artificially degraded by wood boring insects from the Anobiidae family (e.g. Anobium punctatum). To achieve the established objectives, destructive tests were carried out on undamaged (reference level) and artificially degraded Single Step Joint specimens, varying the level of degradation. The results were analysed in terms of degradation level and compared with the results obtained with design equations for this type of joint found in the literature. From the analysis of the results, it was possible to observe the tendency of reduction of the shear strength with the increase of the degradation level.
TipoArtigo em ata de conferência
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/89113
ISBN9781713873297
DOI10.52202/069179-0039
Versão da editorahttps://doi.org/10.52202/069179-0039
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
Aparece nas coleções:ISISE - Comunicações a Conferências Internacionais

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