Journal of South China University of Technology (Natural Science Edition) ›› 2021, Vol. 49 ›› Issue (4): 9-19.doi: 10.12141/j.issn.1000-565X.200253

Special Issue: 2021年土木建筑工程

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Fire Resistance Test and Numerical Simulation of Cross-Laminated Timber Wall

ZHANG Jin1 LIU Delong1 ZHANG Qiang2 BAI Yu1#br#   

  1. 1. Key Laboratory of Concrete and Prestressed Concrete Structures of the Ministry of Education, Southeast University,Nanjing 211189,Jiangsu,China;2. ARTS Group Co., Ltd., Suzhou 215021, Jiangsu, China
  • Received:2020-05-20 Revised:2020-10-21 Online:2021-04-25 Published:2021-04-01
  • Contact: 张晋(1974- ),男,博士,教授,主要从事现代木结构体系与预应力结构体系研究。 E-mail:zhangjin@seu.edu.cn
  • About author:张晋(1974- ),男,博士,教授,主要从事现代木结构体系与预应力结构体系研究。
  • Supported by:
    Supported by National Key Research and Development Project(2017YFC0703503)and National Natural Science Foundation of China(51778143)

Abstract: In order to study the fire resistance of the cross-laminated timber (CLT) wall made of domestic Japanese larch, the CLT plate normal temperature material performance test and the CLT wall fire resistance test under the standard heating curve were carried out. The performance test obtained the interlayer shear strength, rolling shear strength and compressive strength along the grain of the CLT sheet. The fire resistance test results show that the failure mode of the wall at room temperature is mainly buckling failure, and the ultimate load of the three-layer CLT wall is higher than that of the five-layer CLT wall. Under the same layer composition, the fire resistance of the CLT wall decreases with the increase of the load-holding ratio of the test piece. Under the same load-holding ratio, the fire resistance of the five-layer CLT wall is higher than that of the three-layer CLT wall. Moreover, the CLT wall did not fall off during the test. The numerical simulation with ABAQUS shows that the temperature field and displacement development trends obtained are basically consistent with the test results.

Key words: cross-laminated timber, charring rate, load holding level, fire resistance, finite element simulation

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