2022
DOI: 10.1002/bate.202200068
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Neue Forschungsergebnisse zu Nass‐in‐Nass geklebten Holz‐Beton‐Verbunddecken

Abstract: Holz‐Beton‐Verbunddecken (HBV‐Decken) kombinieren die positiven mechanischen Eigenschaften der Werkstoffe Holz und Beton und setzen diese in einem Gesamtbauteil strukturoptimiert ein. Eine gut geplante und ausgeführte HBV‐Decke verfügt über gute Schall‐ und Brandschutzeigenschaften sowie eine geringe Schwingungsneigung. Sichtbares Holz auf der Deckenunterseite wird von Bauherren und Architekten vielfach geschätzt. Der größte Vorteil von HBV‐Decken gegenüber klassischen Stahlbetondecken ist die Reduktion des no… Show more

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“…In this case, for the design of slabs, a value of (fully rigid connection) is usually assumed without the need for more precise analysis of [3,4]. In fact, a handful of previous studies analysed the load-bearing behaviour of adhesively bonded TCC using building component scale sized push-out tests [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. In 1 ETH Zurich, Institute of Structural Engineering, Switzerland 2 B3 Kolb AG, Switzerland 3 University of Stuttgart, Institute of Construction Materials, Germany 4 University of Stuttgart, Materials Testing Institute, Germany most of the cases, the push-out tests were solely used for the purpose of verification of the load bearing capacity of the adhesive bond, whereas the connection stiffness was not investigated.…”
Section: Introduction 123mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, for the design of slabs, a value of (fully rigid connection) is usually assumed without the need for more precise analysis of [3,4]. In fact, a handful of previous studies analysed the load-bearing behaviour of adhesively bonded TCC using building component scale sized push-out tests [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. In 1 ETH Zurich, Institute of Structural Engineering, Switzerland 2 B3 Kolb AG, Switzerland 3 University of Stuttgart, Institute of Construction Materials, Germany 4 University of Stuttgart, Materials Testing Institute, Germany most of the cases, the push-out tests were solely used for the purpose of verification of the load bearing capacity of the adhesive bond, whereas the connection stiffness was not investigated.…”
Section: Introduction 123mentioning
confidence: 99%