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CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
8th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
CONTEMPORARY ACHIEVEMENTS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING 2021 , 2021.y., pp. 91-99


STRUCTURE OF OFFICE AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDING IN ROOSEVELT STREET IN BELGRADE
 
DOI: 10.14415/konferencijaGFS2021.08
UDC: 624.011.1.042.7:691.116
CC-BY-SA 4.0 license
Author : Cvetković, Radovan; Stojić, Dragoslav; Marković, Nemanja
 
 Summary:
 The beginning of the new millennium brought a revolution in the application of timber as a material for the construction of multi-storey buildings for various purposes. The CLT is a European innovative timberbased material in which timber boards, made of home-grown timber species (mainly Spruce) are assembled in layers and glued together crosswise in order to form massive timber wall and floor panels. The crosslamination method gives a material with high stability, good mechanical properties, good thermal insulation and a good behaviour in case of earthquake or fire Cross laminated timber (CLT) is an innovative timber-based product that enables the structural design of multi-storey and high-rise buildings with a number of advantages, of which its seismic behavior stands out. This paper presents the basics of seismic analysis of multi-storey buildings made of cross-laminated timber construction, the way of forming connections of structural elements in accordance with the appropriate seismic load and an overview of specific parameters that are part of the calculation, based on certain experimental observations and state of the art of codes and research in this field.
 
 Keywords:
 cross laminated timber (CLT), structural details, seismic design