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Coupled and uncoupled nonlinear elastic finite element models formonotonically loaded sheathing-to-framing joints in timber based shear walls

Vessby, Johan ; Serrano, Erik LU orcid and Olsson, Anders (2010) In Engineering Structures 32(11). p.3433-3442
Abstract
<p>Four different elastic models for sheathing-to-framing connections are presented and evaluated on asingle connection level and on a shear wall level. Since the models are elastic in their nature they aresuitable mainly for cases where the sheathing-to-framing connections are subjected to monotonicallyincreasing displacements. Of the four models one is uncoupled and the others are coupled with respect tothe two perpendicular displacement directions in a two-dimensional model. Two of the coupled modelsare non-conservative, while the third is conservative, indicating a path independency with respect to thework done to reach a defined state of deformation. When the different models are compared it is obviousthat the uncoupled model... (More)
<p>Four different elastic models for sheathing-to-framing connections are presented and evaluated on asingle connection level and on a shear wall level. Since the models are elastic in their nature they aresuitable mainly for cases where the sheathing-to-framing connections are subjected to monotonicallyincreasing displacements. Of the four models one is uncoupled and the others are coupled with respect tothe two perpendicular displacement directions in a two-dimensional model. Two of the coupled modelsare non-conservative, while the third is conservative, indicating a path independency with respect to thework done to reach a defined state of deformation. When the different models are compared it is obviousthat the uncoupled model gives strength and stiffness values higher than the others; however it is notobvious which of the models to use in a shear wall analysis, each of the models having its advantages anddisadvantages. For the experimental data used as input in the analyses of this study however, a couplednon-conservative model seems the most appropriate.</p> (Less)
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Shear walls, Coupled model, Sheathing-to-framing joint, Finite element method
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Engineering Structures
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32
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11
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3433 - 3442
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Elsevier
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1873-7323
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10.1016/j.engstruct.2010.05.018
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English
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  author       = {{Vessby, Johan and Serrano, Erik and Olsson, Anders}},
  issn         = {{1873-7323}},
  keywords     = {{Shear walls; Coupled model; Sheathing-to-framing joint; Finite element method}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{11}},
  pages        = {{3433--3442}},
  publisher    = {{Elsevier}},
  series       = {{Engineering Structures}},
  title        = {{Coupled and uncoupled nonlinear elastic finite element models formonotonically loaded sheathing-to-framing joints in timber based shear walls}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2010.05.018}},
  doi          = {{10.1016/j.engstruct.2010.05.018}},
  volume       = {{32}},
  year         = {{2010}},
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