Enhance the mechanical properties of heavy timber structures with particular emphasis to timber bridges
In this area, scientific activities focus on increasing and consolidating the current knowledge of reinforcing techniques used for heavy timber structures, in particular for timber bridges and how to improve/enhance performance and reliability. This scientific area includes:
- Identification of properties to be enhanced;
- More effective timber decks as a result of effective pre-stressing;
- Increase stiffness and strength by reinforcement;
- Energy dissipation capacity of structures.
The key areas for the research tasks are:
- Enhance the load-carrying capacity at the anchorage zones of pre-stressing bars in stress laminated timber bridges;
- Enhance the performance of large-span structures by means of innovative connections;
- Seismic dissipation capability of heavy timber structures (multi-storey buildings, large-span structures, etc);
- Timber-concrete composite structures with innovative shear connectors
- Increase the level of prefabrication of heavy timber structures, mainly by use of innovative connection systems;
- Increase the level of safety of existing timber structures, by means of reinforcing techniques;
- Study of new shapes and technologies for enhancing the structural performance of large-span structures;
- Enhance the serviceability performance of timber elements and systems sensitive to vibration problems;
- Adequate bracing system for enhancing robustness of large span structures.
For the above areas, the strength and stiffness enhancement will be achieved mainly by means of the following techniques available:
- Screws and steel rods
- Fibre reinforced polymers (FRP)
- Densified wood
- Other engineered wood products
- New developments