2004
DOI: 10.1002/bate.200490111
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Ermittlung von Stabilisierungslasten im Holzbau

Abstract: Die Ermittlung von Stabilisierungslasten für Aussteifungsverbände erfolgt üblicherweise nach einem vereinfachten Verfahren der Holzbaunorm. Im vorliegenden Aufsatz werden zwei Verfahren für eine genaue Ermittlung der Stabilisierungskräfte vorgestellt. Das eine Verfahren beruht auf der Energiemethode und ist gültig für gabelgelagerte Einfeldträger mit kontinuierlicher seitlicher Stützung. Für Einfeldträger mit Belastung durch konstante Normalkräfte oder Biegemomente können hieraus Gleichungen für die Ermittlung… Show more

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“…Analytical calculations performed by means of Eqs. (8) and (11) are listed in Table 4 for the examined log-walls. The difference between the analytical values reported in the fifth and seventh column is then given by the value of the effective buckling length H considered in the formulas, namely by the specific boundary condition assumed for the b  L i  H portion of log-wall.…”
Section: Log-walls With Double Door and Window Openingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Analytical calculations performed by means of Eqs. (8) and (11) are listed in Table 4 for the examined log-walls. The difference between the analytical values reported in the fifth and seventh column is then given by the value of the effective buckling length H considered in the formulas, namely by the specific boundary condition assumed for the b  L i  H portion of log-wall.…”
Section: Log-walls With Double Door and Window Openingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, a wide series of experimental research studies and simplified analytical methods are proposed for various structural timber typologies -although not specifically related to log-wall systems -in [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%