Structural analysis methods for CLT-beams

Authors

  • Sami Pajunen Tampere University
  • Essi Lääveri AINS Group
  • Markku Heinisuo Tampere University

Keywords:

CLT, layered beam theory, Gamma method, Extended Gamma method, shear analogy, composite action

Abstract

Cross-laminated timber (CLT) panel has established its usage as an engineering wood product in various industrial wood constructions. CLT is used in residential buildings, offices and other public buildings, especially as load-carrying structure for walls and floors and as part of the whole building's stiffening system. From a technical point of view, the most challenging applications of CLT are floor structures, in which the layered cross-section together with orthotropic wood material properties complicates the structural design substantially. This article examines the theoretical basis of the most common structural analysis methods for CLT structures subjected to out-of-plane bending and compares the accuracy and usage of these methods.

Section
Articles

Published

2023-09-04

How to Cite

Pajunen, S., Lääveri, E., & Heinisuo, M. (2023). Structural analysis methods for CLT-beams. Journal of Structural Mechanics, 56(2), 81–105. https://doi.org/10.23998/rm.128483