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Ductility of adhesively bonded timber joints

Angelidi, Myrsini  
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Vassilopoulos, Anastasios P.  
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Keller, Thomas  
2017
International Journal of Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements
1st International Conference on Timber Structures and Engineering

In the field of timber engineering, adhesive bonding remains a promising, though poorly developed, joining technique that may increase the structural stiffness and capacity of timber joints and structures. Selecting ductile adhesives may further allow to conceive ductile joints, which can compensate for the missing material ductility of timber. To demonstrate the potential of this approach, adhesively bonded double-lap timber joints were manufactured using a ductile acrylic adhesive and then subjected to axial tension and compression. The load–displacement responses were captured and compared to those of the same joints composed of a brittle epoxy adhesive. The effect of the different adhesives on the joint ductility has been studied and quantified.

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conference paper
DOI
10.2495/CMEM-V5-N6-917-927
Author(s)
Angelidi, Myrsini  
Vassilopoulos, Anastasios P.  
Keller, Thomas  
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

WIT Press

Published in
International Journal of Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements
Volume

5

Issue

6

Start page

917

End page

927

Subjects

Acrylics

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Adhesives

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Capacity

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Ductility

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Epoxy

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Spruce

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Stiffness

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Timber joint

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
1st International Conference on Timber Structures and Engineering

New Forest, UK

June 13-15, 2017

Available on Infoscience
January 12, 2018
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