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Civil-Comp Proceedings
ISSN 1759-3433 CCP: 29
ADVANCES IN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING COMPUTING Edited by: B.H.V. Topping and M. Papadrakakis
Paper VI.2
Finite Element Analysis of Timber Joints Made with Welded Steel Gussets and Dowels H.C.C. Goh and A. Kermani
Department of Civil & Transportation Engineering, Napier University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom H.C.C. Goh, A. Kermani, "Finite Element Analysis of Timber Joints Made with Welded Steel Gussets and Dowels", in B.H.V. Topping, M. Papadrakakis, (Editors), "Advances in Structural Engineering Computing", Civil-Comp Press, Edinburgh, UK, pp 89-95, 1994. doi:10.4203/ccp.29.6.2
Abstract
Three-dimensional non-linear finite element analysis was
used to study the structural behaviour and performance of
timber joints made with welded steel gusset plates and
dowels. The behaviour of such structural systems, which
consist of timber members sandwiched between steel plates
and connected by welded steel dowels, is relatively complex
and their response can be non-linear even at working loads.
This non-linear behaviour is caused by a number of factors
which include the non-homogeneous orthotropic nature of
timber, grain orientation, moisture content, duration of
loading, bearing characteristics, and deformation and yield
of the welds, steel dowels and plates. The present attempt to
model the doweled timber connection behaviour by using
material properties data and experimental results, carried
out under laboratory controlled moisture content and loading
duration, aims at the validation of a suitable finite-element
model as a design tool. The paper describes the analytical
part of the investigation with an overview of the
experimental work. Analytical results, although at an
intermediate stage, are in good agreement with the
experimental tests.
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