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Fire behaviour of damaged wood–steel–wood beam connections retrofitted with self-tapping screws—experimental study

Hegazi et al., 2024

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13034910074647694159
Author
Hegazi M
Salem O
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Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering

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This experimental study aimed to investigate the structural fire behaviour of damaged glulam beam connections retrofitted using self-tapping screws (STS). Four full-size glulam beam- end bolted connections with wood–steel–wood connection configurations using four or six …
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