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Original Article

Long-term creep behavior of glulam member under compression and bending moment

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Received 11 Apr 2024, Accepted 14 Jun 2024, Published online: 29 Jun 2024
 

ABSTRACT

In this study, 12 glulam members were designed and tested, considering the effects of stress ratio and relative eccentricity. After the 180-day test period, the results showed that increasing the stress ratio and relative eccentricity led to large initial elastic deformation and creep deformation, and the creep coefficients at 180 days for the glulam members under higher stress ratio and relative eccentricity were lower than those for the glulam members under lower stress ratio and relative eccentricity. Typical empirical and mechanical models and a modified model were chosen to fit the creep coefficient curves. The fitting analysis indicated that the values of the R2 for all creep models were larger than 0.90, reflecting the goodness of fit. Employing the modified model, the prediction of the creep coefficient for the compressive-bending glulam member over 50 years was conducted. The results found that the glulam members under high relative eccentricity and stress ratio exhibited low creep coefficients, of which values approached to 0.7. Compared to creep coefficients specified in current standards and literature, the creep coefficient of 1.5 at a 50-year period for the compressive-bending glulam members was recommended, aiming to provide a reference to the long-term design of the compressive-bending glulam member in practice.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This study appreciates the financial supports provided by National Key R&D Program of China [grant number 2017YFC0703506] and Jiangsu Funding Program for Excellent Postdoctoral Talent [Grant No. 2023ZB467].

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