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Experience with the use of large-span LVL constructions
Author(s) -
Anastasiia Pertceva,
Nikita Khizhnyak,
Natalia Astafieva
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
transportnye sooruženiâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2413-9807
DOI - 10.15862/02sats318
Subject(s) - architectural engineering , truss , span (engineering) , load bearing , engineering , civil engineering , work (physics) , renewable energy , structural engineering , mechanical engineering , electrical engineering
Nowdays, when people build any building or structures, they almost always use timber elements. Such structures can be found in ceilings, in coverings, beams, trusses, partitions, walls and even in enclosing structures. Wood is of particular interest in modern construction, in times of special attention to energy efficiency, as renewable material for 100 %. Many European countries are puzzled by the widespread use of renewable materials in the construction process, the Russian Federation also seeks to improve the energy efficiency of structures and materials, while not neglecting the bearing capacity and durability of structures.There is a special attention is paid to glued laminated timber constructions in this article. They are gaining momentum in the construction of many structures, including large-span sports and entertainment facilities, such as indoor stadiums, sports complexes, swimming pools, indoor concert halls and playgrounds and also shopping malls.Advantages and disadvantages of using such material in the construction of large-span structures were considered in this work. In addition, there were analyzed possibilities of using such constructions instead of metal structures.A comparative table of the properties of glued laminated timber and ordinary timber and comparative table of glued laminated timber and steel structures are given in work.

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