diplomska naloga
Sašo Vozel (Author), Boštjan Brank (Mentor), Janko Logar (Thesis defence commission member), Alojzij Juvanc (Thesis defence commission member), Igor Planinc (Thesis defence commission member), Jože Lopatič (Co-mentor), Bruno Dujič (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Projektiranje lesenega razglednega stolpa

Keywords

gradbeništvo;diplomska dela;lesene križno lepljene plošče;lesen razgledni stolp;numerično modeliranje;statična analiza;dinamična analiza;dimenzioniranje spojev v lesenih konstrukcijah;leseni vijaki;mozniki;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Source: Ljubljana
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
Publisher: [S. Vozel]
UDC: 624.011.1:624.04(043.2)
COBISS: 5394017 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Design of timber lookout tower
Secondary abstract: In 2011, the Hunting Association Krvavec is planning to make an investment into building the highest timber tower in Slovenia. It will be placed on the top of a hill Frajka, southwest of Krvavec mountain. A special feature of the tower is its unique design, with shear square rigid core, consisting of timber cross-laminated (XL) panels. Rigid core provides horizontal stability for the whole structure. Peripheral part of the structure, consisting of columns and beams, are connected to the core by using horizontal cross beams. They partly support the staircase and further stabilize the core. In this diploma work I first present a brief history of building timber towers. I describe selected towers from Europe and Slovenia. I further carry out detailed static and dynamic analysis of the above mentioned tower by using finite element code SAP2000. The results of detailed analysis are compared with the results of simplified analyses. Computed internal forces are finally used to design the main load-bearing timber elements and joints, with main focus given to the connections between XL panels.
Secondary keywords: graduation thesis;civil engineering;cross-laminated wood panels;wooden lookout tower;numerical modeling;static analysis;dynamic analysis;design of joints in timber structures;wood screws;dowels;
File type: application/pdf
Type (COBISS): Undergraduate thesis
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za gradbeništvo in geodezijo
Pages: XVI, 156 str.
Type (ePrints): thesis
Title (ePrints): Design of timber lookout tower
Keywords (ePrints): lesene križno lepljene plošče;lesen razgledni stolp;numerično modeliranje;statična analiza;dinamična analiza;dimenzioniranje spojev v lesenih konstrukcijah;lesni vijaki;mozniki
Keywords (ePrints, secondary language): cross-laminated wood panels;wooden lookout tower;numerical modeling;static analysis;dynamic analysis;design of joints in timber structures;wood screws;dowels
Abstract (ePrints): V letu 2011 je predvidena gradnja najvišjega lesenega stolpa v Sloveniji. Pobudo za gradnjo je dala lovska družina Krvavec, predvidena lokacija pa je na vrhu vzpetine Frajka, jugozahodno od Krvavca. Posebnost stolpa je svojevrstna statična zasnova s kvadratnim strižnim jedrom, sestavljenim iz lesenih križno lepljenih (XL) plošč. Togo jedro zagotavlja horizontalno stabilnost objekta, obodna konstrukcija, ki je s prečkami povezana z jedrom, pa delno nosi stopnišče in še dodatno stabilizira jedro. V diplomski nalogi je najprej predstavljena kratka zgodovina gradnje lesenih stolpov; opisani so nekateri stolpi iz Evrope in Slovenije. Nadalje je prikazana detajlna statična in dinamična analiza zgoraj omenjenega lesenega stolpa s programom SAP2000. Rezultati detajlne analize so primerjani z rezultati poenostavljenih analiz. Na izračunane obremenitve so nato dimenzionirani glavni nosilni leseni elementi in spoji, s poudarkom na spojih, ki povezujejo XL plošče v celovito jedro.
Abstract (ePrints, secondary language): In 2011, the Hunting Association Krvavec is planning to make an investment into building the highest timber tower in Slovenia. It will be placed on the top of a hill Frajka, southwest of Krvavec mountain. A special feature of the tower is its unique design, with shear square rigid core, consisting of timber cross-laminated (XL) panels. Rigid core provides horizontal stability for the whole structure. Peripheral part of the structure, consisting of columns and beams, are connected to the core by using horizontal cross beams. They partly support the staircase and further stabilize the core. In this diploma work I first present a brief history of building timber towers. I describe selected towers from Europe and Slovenia. I further carry out detailed static and dynamic analysis of the above mentioned tower by using finite element code SAP2000. The results of detailed analysis are compared with the results of simplified analyses. Computed internal forces are finally used to design the main load-bearing timber elements and joints, with main focus given to the connections between XL panels.
Keywords (ePrints, secondary language): cross-laminated wood panels;wooden lookout tower;numerical modeling;static analysis;dynamic analysis;design of joints in timber structures;wood screws;dowels
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