Reinforcement of timber beams

Franke, Steffen; Franke, Bettina; Harte, Annette (2015). Reinforcement of timber beams In: Harte, Annette; Dietsch, Philipp (eds.) Reinforcement of Timber Struchtures, A state of the art report (pp. 5-24). Aachen: Shaker Verlag

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High performing, such as highly loaded, and large span timber beams are often used for sports and industry halls, public buildings or bridges, and provide an aesthetically pleasing and environmentally friendly structural solution. Reinforcement of beams may be required to extend the life of the structure due to deterioration or damage to the material or due to a change of use. The main aim of this chapter is to summarise the current and emerging methods that are available to repair or enhance the structural performance of timber beams. An overview of the main materials, cross sections and geometries used for timber beam structures is presented. Furthermore, their general failure modes are described and typical reinforcement methods and corresponding retrofitting techniques are given. For each of the failure modes, the methods and their advantages are summarized. The reinforcement methods include wood to wood replacements, use of mechanical fasteners such as screws and rods, and methods which add additional strengthening materials.

Item Type:

Book Section (Further Contribution)

Division/Institute:

School of Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering
School of Architecture, Wood and Civil Engineering > Institute for Timber Construction, Structures and Architecture

Name:

Franke, Steffen0000-0003-2430-8491;
Franke, Bettina0000-0002-8087-9347;
Harte, Annette;
Harte, Annette and
Dietsch, Philipp

Subjects:

T Technology > TH Building construction

ISBN:

978-3-8440-3751-7

Publisher:

Shaker Verlag

Language:

English

Submitter:

Steffen Franke

Date Deposited:

24 Feb 2020 12:45

Last Modified:

19 Oct 2021 21:45

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ARBOR DOI:

10.24451/arbor.6646

URI:

https://arbor.bfh.ch/id/eprint/6646

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