Moulded joining technology with modified bonded-in rods: developed and designed for modular roundwood trusses
- Chahade, Tarick
- Leandro Moisés Morillas Romero Co-director
- Kay-Uwe Schober Co-director
Universidade de defensa: Universidad de Granada
Fecha de defensa: 15 de xullo de 2022
- Rafael Gallego Sevilla Presidente/a
- María Esther Puertas García Secretario/a
- José Manuel Cabrero Ballarín Vogal
- María Almudena Majano Majano Vogal
- José Antonio Balmori Roiz Vogal
Tipo: Tese
Resumo
Timber structures and buildings made from sustainable forestry might be the solution to today's ecological challenges when their renewable materials are locally processed with low energy consumption in production. The current market shows a dominance of rectangular cross-sections in engineered timber solutions. Roundwood - a traditional material in the past - is no longer common due to a lack of applications in modern structures, lost knowledge in handcraft skills and the high costs of digital manufacturing. However, solid timber with a circular cross-section outperforms other engineered wood products, such as glued laminated products, in terms of energy consumption and environmental aspects. To overcome restrictions in joint technologies and to increase the usability of roundwood in modern constructions, this doctoral thesis focuses on the development of a new joining technology for modular two dimensional trusses, adapted to the preferences of structural roundwood.