Abstract

An efficient butt-joint bonding technology allows to build new types of timber structures. Under the name Timber Structures 3.0 a connection has been developed which connects timber elements with an end-grain to end-grain butt joint bonding. Therefore, it is now possible to build continuous, point supported flat slabs in cross laminated timber (CLT). Multiple CLT slabs are connected rigidly together and are only supported by columns. Some major challenges had to be solved in terms of bending strength of the glued connection and shear resistance of the part of the slab above the column. The research in both topics is successful and more projects were built in the last two years using this technology. Starting point was a real scale structure at ETH Zurich, followed by a working platform for a timber construction company and finally four three storey residential buildings. The research team is continuing to optimize the different elements of this innovative technology and will soon provide engineers with guidelines to design their own biaxial, point supported timber flat slabs.

Highlights

  • The research project “Wooden slabs in commercial and industrial buildings” has made huge progress since it was started in 2016 [1]

  • The research team is continuing to optimize the different elements of this innovative technology and will soon provide engineers with guidelines to design their own biaxial, point supported timber flat slabs

  • As cross laminated timber (CLT) slabs are limited to approximately 20 m length and 3.4 m width a rigid connection is necessary

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Conference Paper

Butt-joint bonding of timber as a key technology for pointsupported, biaxial load bearing flat slabs made of crosslaminated timber. This page was generated automatically upon download from the ETH Zurich Research Collection. For more information please consult the Terms of use

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