By presenting the work of the RILEM Technical Committee 245-RTE, the book provides an overview of the existing techniques for the reinforcement of timber elements, joints and structures. It consists of two parts: part I examines state-of-the-art information on reinforcement techniques, summarizes the current status of standardization, and covers STS, Gi R, FRP and nanotechnology. In part II several applications of reinforcement are discussed: these include traditional structures, traditional timber frame walls, light-frame shear walls, roofs, floors, and carpentry joints.
The book will benefit academics, practitioners, industry and standardization committees interested in the reinforcement of existing timber elements, joints and structures.Table des matières
Introduction.- Self-tapping screws as reinforcement for structural timber elements.- Glued-in rods as reinforcement for timber structural elements.- Fiber-reinforced polymers as reinforcement for timber structural elements.- Nanocomposites as reinforcement for timber structural elements.- Reinforcement of Timber Structures: Standardization towards a new section for EC 5.- Seismic Reinforcement of Traditional Timber Structures. Reinforcement of Traditional Timber Frame Walls.- Reinforcement of Light-Frame Wood Structures.- Reinforcement of Historic Timber Roofs.- Retrofitting of traditional timber floors.- Reinforcement of Traditional Carpentry Joints.
A propos de l’auteur
Jorge Branco is professor of timber engineering at University of Minho, Portugal.
Philipp Dietsch is professor for timber engineering, University of Innsbruck, Austria. Thomas Tannert is professor of wood engineering at the University of Northern British Columbia, Canada.