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    Experimental Investigation of the Shear Resistance of CLT Panels with Unreinforced and Reinforced End Notches

    Source: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering:;2025:;Volume ( 037 ):;issue: 001::page 04024454-1
    Author:
    Azadeh Goodarzi
    ,
    Sardar Malek
    ,
    Thomas Tannert
    DOI: 10.1061/JMCEE7.MTENG-18786
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: This paper presents a comprehensive experimental investigation into the shear resistance and failure of both unreinforced and reinforced notched cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels. It also includes an in-depth statistical analysis, employing both one-way and three-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), to interpret the experimental findings. A total of 162 test specimens with various notch sizes in both minor and major strength directions and reinforcement using self-tapping screws (STS) were tested in bending. Unnotched CLT panels primarily failed due to rolling shear in the transverse layers. Notches reduced shear resistance and influenced failure mode and crack propagation. STS were effective in increasing shear resistance, with inclined screws being slightly more effective compared to vertical screws. For CLT panels oriented in the minor strength direction, a notch with a depth of 40% of the panel’s depth resulted in a 60% reduction in shear resistance. For these specimens, approximately half of the resistance of un-notched panels could be achieved by reinforcement. Comparing experimentally observed shear resistances to predicted values based on the available design approaches revealed that these approaches might not be conservative, particularly when the notch was within a transverse layer of CLT oriented in the minor strength direction. The findings offer insights for engineers involved in designing notched and reinforced CLT and can contribute toward developing future design guidelines.
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    contributor authorAzadeh Goodarzi
    contributor authorSardar Malek
    contributor authorThomas Tannert
    date accessioned2025-04-20T10:21:45Z
    date available2025-04-20T10:21:45Z
    date copyright10/28/2024 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2025
    identifier otherJMCEE7.MTENG-18786.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4304561
    description abstractThis paper presents a comprehensive experimental investigation into the shear resistance and failure of both unreinforced and reinforced notched cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels. It also includes an in-depth statistical analysis, employing both one-way and three-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), to interpret the experimental findings. A total of 162 test specimens with various notch sizes in both minor and major strength directions and reinforcement using self-tapping screws (STS) were tested in bending. Unnotched CLT panels primarily failed due to rolling shear in the transverse layers. Notches reduced shear resistance and influenced failure mode and crack propagation. STS were effective in increasing shear resistance, with inclined screws being slightly more effective compared to vertical screws. For CLT panels oriented in the minor strength direction, a notch with a depth of 40% of the panel’s depth resulted in a 60% reduction in shear resistance. For these specimens, approximately half of the resistance of un-notched panels could be achieved by reinforcement. Comparing experimentally observed shear resistances to predicted values based on the available design approaches revealed that these approaches might not be conservative, particularly when the notch was within a transverse layer of CLT oriented in the minor strength direction. The findings offer insights for engineers involved in designing notched and reinforced CLT and can contribute toward developing future design guidelines.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleExperimental Investigation of the Shear Resistance of CLT Panels with Unreinforced and Reinforced End Notches
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume37
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Materials in Civil Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/JMCEE7.MTENG-18786
    journal fristpage04024454-1
    journal lastpage04024454-12
    page12
    treeJournal of Materials in Civil Engineering:;2025:;Volume ( 037 ):;issue: 001
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