Article | REF: C2450 V1

Pathology of wooden structures

Author: Jean-Pierre BIGER

Publication date: August 10, 1997 | Lire en français

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    4. Glulam frameworks

    The current annual loss rate for glulam frames is around 0.1% by number, according to Table A (in ), and 0.3% in cost.

    This statistic does not take into account the most costly claims.

    The table 1 , based on information provided by Ph. Crubilé [5] , details the causes of these claims.

    4.1 Self-bending gantry kidneys

    The ridge of the sports hall in figure 22 a, whose main framework consists of glulam porticos with curved kidneys, has dropped by 30 cm. This deformation is not the result...

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