Strength of connection profiles used in cross-laminated timber walls under seismic load
Künye
Tandoğan Kibar, G. & Lakot Alemdağ, E. (2023). Strength of connection profiles used in cross-laminated timber walls under seismic load. Journal of Structural Engineering & Applied Mechanics, 6(1), 45-59. http://doi.org/10.31462/jseam.2023.01045059Özet
Cross-laminated wood (CLT) material, which has many advantages, has been widely
used in architectural designs as a building element and building material in recent
years. It has been proven that CLT can also show high performance against ground
vibrations, but it is also mentioned in the literature that some problems such as
rupture, snagging, and breaking occur in the elements used in the connections of the
walls to the floor and the ground. This study was conducted to examine the
performance of fasteners used in CLT walls against lateral load. In this context, 4
CLT walls were produced and then 5 metal profiles were designed to be used in the
connection of these walls with the foundation ground. CLT wall and connection
profiles, created according to ASTM E 72 standards, have been tested in an
experimental setup with different detail options. According to the test results, it was
observed that some of the CLT walls and connection profiles showed high
performance at maximum load, displacement, and stiffness values. As a result, it has
been determined that the resistance of the CLT material against lateral earthquake
load can be increased with the right fasteners, and the collapse time of the structure
in the event of an earthquake can be indirectly extended.