• 제목/요약/키워드: Cross Laminated Timber

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직물유리섬유강화 집성재의 물리적 특성(제2보) - 박리 및 흡습성 - (Physical Properties of Fabric E-Glass Fiber Reinforced Laminated Timber (II) - Peeling and vapor adsorption properties -)

  • 정인석;이원희;김종만
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제31권5호
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    • pp.35-42
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    • 2003
  • 본 연구는 전보(정 등, 2002)에서 제조된 직물유리섬유 강화집성재의 박리 및 수분 흡착특성을 조사해 보기 위해서 실시되었다. 침지 박리시험에서, 3가지 형태의 소재 모두 박리를 나타내지 않았지만, control재를 제외한 모든 형태의 소재는 삶음 박리에서 박리가 발생하였다. 수분흡착시험은 40℃, 상대습도 90% 조건에서 48시간동안 실시하였다. 횡단면 흡습성은 모든 소재에서 다르지 않았다. 유리섬유로 된 소재에서 방사단면과 접선단면은 control재와 비교하여 수분 흡착이 지연되었다. 수분흡착 이방성에서, 유리섬유 함입된 소재는 적은 수분흡착을 나타내었다.

구조용 직교 집성판 슬래브와 상부 토핑 조건에 따른 바닥충격음 및 공기전달음 평가 (Evaluation of floor impact sound and airborne sound insulation performance of cross laminated timber slabs and their toppings)

  • 이효진;하연수;이상준
    • 한국음향학회지
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    • 제42권6호
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    • pp.572-583
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    • 2023
  • 전 세계적으로 탄소중립 2050 실현을 위한 목조 건축물 수요가 늘어나고 있으며, 국내에서도 구조용 직교 집성판(Cross Laminated Timber, CLT)을 이용한 목조 고층 건축물에 대한 기술적 검토가 이루어지고 있다. 본 논문에서는 CLT의 기초 음향성능을 검토하기 위해, 국내산 낙엽송과 소나무로 CLT 슬래브(두께 150 mm)를 제작해 바닥 충격음 차단 성능과 음향투과손실을 측정했다. 실험은 상하로 연결된 페어 잔향실에서 수행했으며, CLT 슬래브에 콘크리트 토핑(두께 50 mm ~ 210 mm, 6조건)을 추가해 차음성능 개선량을 정량적으로 평가했다. 수종에 따른 바닥충격음 차단 성능의 단일수치 평가량을 비교하면, 낙엽송 CLT가 소나무 CLT보다 중량 바닥충격음에서 3 dB, 경량 바닥충격음에서 1 dB 낮았으나, 상부에 콘크리트 토핑을 추가한 조건에서는 수종 간 차이가 없었다. 상부의 콘크리트 층 두께 상승에 따라 중량 바닥충격음이 9 dB ~ 20 dB, 경량충격음이 20 dB ~ 30 dB 저감했다. 이 관계를 면밀도로 분석한 결과, CLT 슬래브의 바닥충격음 차단 성능은 면밀도와 높은 상관관계(R2 = 0.94 ~ 0.99)가 있는 것을 확인했다. CLT 슬래브의 음향투과손실은 수종에 따른 차이가 없었다. 면밀도와 주파수로 산출한 음향투과손실 이론치와 실측치의 주파수 특성은 유사하지만 실측치가 8 dB ~ 12 dB 낮아, 보정치를 이용해 실험 대상인 CLT 슬래브의 음향투과손실과 주파수 특성의 관계를 도출했다.

Numerical Simulation on Disproportionate Collapse of the Tall Glulam Building under Fire Conditions

  • Zhao, Xuan;Zhang, Binsheng;Kilpatrick, Tony;Sanderson, Iain
    • 국제초고층학회논문집
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    • 제10권4호
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    • pp.311-321
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    • 2021
  • Perception of the public to structural fires is very important because there are only a number of tall timber buildings constructed in the world. People are hesitating to accept tall timber buildings, so it is essential to ensure the first generation of tall timber buildings to a very high standard, especially fire safety. Right now, there are no specific design standards or regulations for fire design of tall timber buildings in Europe. Even though heavy timber members have better fire resistance than steel components, many conditions still need to be verified before considering the use of timber materials, e.g. fire spread, post-fire collapse, etc. This research numerically explores the structural behaviours of a tall Glulam building when one of its internal Glulam (Glued laminated timber) columns fails after sustaining a full 120-min standard fire and is removed from the established finite element building model created in SAP2000. The numerical results demonstrate that the failure and removal of the selected internal Glulam column may lead to the local failure of the adjacent CLT (Cross laminated timber) floor slabs, but will not lead to large disproportionate damage and collapse of the whole building. Here, the building is assumed to be located in Glasgow, Scotland, UK.

Mass Timber: The New Sustainable Choice for Tall Buildings

  • Cover, Jennifer
    • 국제초고층학회논문집
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.87-93
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    • 2020
  • Professionals who work in the realm of tall building design and construction are well aware that high-rises are the best solution for accommodating growing urban populations. Until recently, few would have thought to include tall wood buildings as part of that solution, but there is growing awareness that tall mass timber structures can help satisfy the need for density while addressing the need-equally urgent-for a more sustainable built environment. This paper examines the trend toward tall wood buildings in the United States, including their history and international influences, market drivers, structural performance, and economic viability, as well as building code changes that allow wood structures up to 18 stories. It highlights examples of mass timber projects, with an emphasis on benefits that impact return on investment.

Predicting Lamina Yield from Logs of Different Diameters for Cross Laminated Timber Production

  • Jeong, Gi Young;Lee, Jun-Jae;Yeo, Hwanmyeong;Lee, So Sun
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제44권6호
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    • pp.809-820
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    • 2016
  • The goal of this study was to predict lamina yield from logs of different diameter for production of cross laminated timber. Log characteristics of red pine (Pinus densiflora) and Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica), including diameter, length, volume, and defects were used for statistical and geometrical analyses, along with the lamina characteristics, including width, thickness, and defects. Based on the data obtained, the strong factors influencing the yield and grade of lamina from the two species were statistically evaluated. A geometrical approach was used for analysis of the yield from logs of given diameters. Statistical analysis showed that lamina yield was dependent on target lamina size but the grade of lamina was not related to any of the log characteristics. The suggested yield equations from the geometrical approach indicated an accuracy of less than 20% difference.

Effect of Glass Fiber-Reinforced Connection on the Horizontal Shear Strength of CLT Walls

  • JUNG, Hongju;SONG, Yojin;HONG, Soonil
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제48권5호
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    • pp.685-695
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    • 2020
  • The connection performance between cross-laminated timber (CLT) walls and support has the greatest effect on the horizontal shear strength. In this study, the horizontal shear performance of CLT walls with reinforced connection systems was evaluated. The reinforcements of metal bracket connections in the CLT connection system was made by attaching glass fiber-based reinforcement to the connection zone of a CLT core lamina. Three types of glass fiber-based reinforcement were used: glass fiber sheet (GS), glass fiber cloth (GT) and fiber cloth plastic (GTS). The horizontal shear strength of the fabricated wall specimens was compared and evaluated through monotonic and cyclic tests. The test results showed that the resistance performance of the reinforced CLT walls to a horizontal load based on a monotonic test did not improve significantly. The residual and yield strengths under the cyclic loading test were 38 and 18% higher, respectively, while the ductility ratio was 38% higher than that of the unreinforced CLT wall. The glass fiber-based reinforcement of the CLT connection showed the possibility of improving the horizontal shear strength performance under a cyclic load, and presented the research direction for the application of real-scale CLT walls.

Lateral Resistance of CLT Wall Panels Composed of Square Timber Larch Core and Plywood Cross Bands

  • JANG, Sang Sik;LEE, Hyoung Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제47권5호
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    • pp.547-556
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    • 2019
  • Thinned, small larch logs have small diameters and no value-added final use, except as wood chips, pallets, or fuel wood, which are products with very low economic value; however, their mechanical strength is suitable for structural applications. In this study, small larch logs were sawed, dried, and cut into square timbers (with a $90mm{\times}90mm$ cross section) that were laterally glued to form core panels used to manufacture cross-laminated timber (CLT) wall panels. The surface and back of these core panels were covered with 12-mm-thick structural plywood panels, used as cross bands to obtain three-ply CLT wall panels. This attachment procedure was conducted in two different ways: gluing and pressing (CGCLT) or gluing and nailing (NGCLT). The size of the as-manufactured CLT panels was $1,220mm{\times}2,440mm$, the same as that of the plywood panels. The final wall panels were tested under lateral shear force in accordance with KS F 2154. As the lateral load resistance test required $2,440mm{\times}2,440mm$ specimens, two CLT wall panels had to be attached in parallel. In addition, the final CLT panels had tongued and grooved edges to allow parallel joints between adjacent pieces. For comparison, conventional light-frame timber shear walls and midply wall systems were also tested under the same conditions. Shear walls with edge nail spacing of 150 mm and 100 mm, the midply wall system, and the fabricated CGCLT and NGCLT wall panels exhibited maximum lateral resistances of 6.1 kN/m (100%), 9.7 kN/m (158%), 16.9 kN/m (274%), 29.6 kN/m (482%), and 35.8 kN/m (582%), respectively.

Evaluation of Bearing Strength of Self-Tapping Screws according to the Grain Direction of Domestic Pinus densiflora

  • LEE, In-Hwan;KIM, Keonho;SHIM, Kug-bo
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제50권1호
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2022
  • To evaluate the bearing strength of red pine cross-laminated timber (CLT) with self-tapping screw (STS), which is widely used as a fastener for connection in CLT building, the bearing test was conducted. Accoring to the STS's diameters (8, 10, 12 mm), the bearing test specimens with half hole were manufactured. Bearing strength was compared and reviewed in consideration of the configuration in STS and the loading direction to the grain of red pine. As a result of the bearing test on the STS's diameter, the yield bearing load increases as the larger diameter of the STS in all directions of the red pine. The bearing strength of the thread part (thread + tip) was higher than the shank part (shank + shank cutter). In compared with the directions to the grain of red pine, the bearing strength of the cross section parallel to the loading direction was the highest, and the tangent section was the lowest bearing strength. The average bearing strength of the loading direction in parallel to the grain was 23.43 MPa, which was about 45% higher than the average 16.16 MPa in perpendicular to the grain. The predicted bearing strength calculated by Eurocode (EN) and Korean Building Code (KBC)'s equation was lower than the experimental value. It is nessesary to propose the new equations of bearing strength reflected the configuration information of STS.

CLT-콘크리트 합성 거동을 위한 전단 연결재 부재 실험과 해석 연구 (Experimental and Analytical Study of Shear Connectors for the CLT-Concrete Composite Floor System)

  • 박아론;이기학
    • 한국공간구조학회논문집
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    • 제19권1호
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    • pp.65-73
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    • 2019
  • This paper assesses the structural performance (force-slip response, slip modulus, and failure modes) of a CLT-concrete composite by conducting fifteen push-out test specimens. In addition, non-linear 3D finite element analysis was also developed to simulate the load-slip behavior of the CLT-concrete specimens under shear load. All 15 test specimens simulating the effect of concrete thickness, connection angle and penetration depth with four different shear connector types were built and tested to evaluate the flexural performance. Experimental results show that the maximum shear capacity for the composite action is obtained when the fixing angle is $90^{\circ}$ and the penetration depth of 95mm for SC normal screw was used to achieve ductile failure compared to other shear connectors.