Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
This paper presents an innovative and sustainable timber constructive system that could be used as an alternative
to traditional emergency housing facilities. The system proposed in this study is composed of prefabricated
modular elements that are characterized by limited weight and simple assembly procedures, which represent
strategic advantages when it comes facing a strong environmental disaster (e.g. an earthquake). The complete
dismantling of structural elements and foundations is granted thanks to specific details and an innovative
connection system called X-Mini, capable of replacing traditional anchoring devices (i.e. hold downs and angle
brackets) by resisting both shear and tension loads. This constructive system, denoted as Hybrid Timber Frame
(HTF), takes advantage of the strong prefabrication, reduced weight of light-frame timber systems, and of the
excellent strength properties of the Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) panels. Specifically, the solid-timber members
typically used in the structural elements of light-frame systems are replaced by CLT linear elements. The results
of experimental tests and numerical simulations are critically presented and discussed, giving a detailed insight
into the performance of the HTF under seismic conditions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Emergency structure; Innovative connection; Temporary building; Hybrid timber frame; Seismic behaviour
Elenco autori:
Izzi, Matteo; Sinito, Ester; Pasetto, Gaia; Polastri, Andrea; Casagrande, Daniele
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