2018
DOI: 10.1617/s11527-018-1234-8
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Experimentations on the retrofitting of damaged Single Step Joints with Self-Tapping Screws

Abstract: When assessing the roof of existing buildings, engineers may be confronted with structural joints badly preserved, for instance the damaged Single Step Joint (SSJ) located at the foot of timber trusses. Since the early appearance of failure modes in this traditional carpentry connection may lead to the collapse of the whole timber truss, the retrofitting of damaged SSJ is then required as an economically-viable intervention to stabilize the roof structure. In consequence, the retrofitting of damaged SSJ with S… Show more

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“…Steel components in different forms are widely used for strengthening timber frame structures [101][102][103][104]. Using steel plates will increase the stiffness and dissipated energy of the frame wall during a cyclic test.…”
Section: Steel Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Steel components in different forms are widely used for strengthening timber frame structures [101][102][103][104]. Using steel plates will increase the stiffness and dissipated energy of the frame wall during a cyclic test.…”
Section: Steel Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The result shows the bearing capacity of the tensile area of the MJT was significantly improved. The application of steel plate [23], steel strip [24], and angle steel [25] improves the stiffness and energy dissipation capacity of MJT. In terms of the cyclic behavior and energy dissipation of the reinforced MJT, the reinforcement effect of the damper [17] on the MJT is significantly better than that of the other methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%