Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering (Transactions of AIJ)
Online ISSN : 1881-8153
Print ISSN : 1340-4202
ISSN-L : 1340-4202
LATERAL STRUCTURAL PERFORMANCE OF NARROW SIZE CROSS LAMINATED TIMBER CONNECTED WITH TENSILE BOLTS
Sota MIURAHirosi ISODATakahiro TSUCHIMOTOTakahumi NAKAGAWAAkihisa KITAMORIKei SUZUKIChihiro TSUDA
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2016 Volume 81 Issue 721 Pages 585-593

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 Shear wall tests of single CLT wall of which size is 1x3m were conducted to evaluate the shear performance and 4m width shear wall with opening tests consisting of double 1x3m of CLT panels and hanging panels were also conducted. Tensile bolts were used as connection between the shear wall and foundation, shear wall and hanging wall, and top-bottom of shear walls. Simple tensile tests for every bolt joint, compression, shear and bending tests for CLT panel were conducted to calculate the load-displacement relationship and to derive structural design procedure of the shear wall. As results of these static loading tests, the following conclusions are drawn;
 1. Each CLT panel remained elastic and shear deformation of CLT panel is less than the connections deformation. This highlighted seismic performance of CLT construction is controlled by the design and detailing of the connections.
 2. Equations to calculate load-displacement relationship of CLT shear walls are computed from the equilibrium of internal and external forces. The equations are validated with the experimental results.
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© 2016 Architectural Institute of Japan
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