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− | + | The end-grain bonding of timber components with the Timber Structures 3.0 technology (TS3) is an emerging construction method in timber engineering. For onsite applications at low ambient temperatures down to 0 °C, it is being investigated numerically and experimentally if it’s possible to heat the butt-joint to above 17 °C during the curing process using a heating wire. The current research results show that this is basically possible. | |
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The end-grain bonding of timber components with the Timber Structures 3.0 technology (TS3) is an emerging construction method in timber engineering. For onsite applications at low ambient temperatures down to 0 °C, it is being investigated numerically and experimentally if it’s possible to heat the butt-joint to above 17 °C during the curing process using a heating wire. The current research results show that this is basically possible.
Published on 05/07/22
Submitted on 05/07/22
Volume 1600 Geomechanics and Natural Materials, 2022
DOI: 10.23967/wccm-apcom.2022.104
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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