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Olivier, Gerhard (author)
Cross-Laminated timber (CLT), and other engineered timber products, are under high demand due to their prefabricated nature and environmental benefits. A key concern surrounding the application of CLT in buildings is its combustible nature and subsequent contribution to a compartment fire. Previous research has shown that exposed CLT, under...
master thesis 2019
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Crielaard, R. (author), van de Kuilen, J.W.G. (author), Terwel, K.C. (author), Ravenshorst, G.J.P. (author), Steenbakkers, Pascal (author)
Cross-laminated timber, or CLT, is receiving attention for its potential application in tall building structures. As a combustible material, one of the main challenges for the construction of these buildings is the fire risk that results from its use in the structure.<br/><br/>Unprotected CLT can burn along with the fuel load present in a...
journal article 2019
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Crielaard, R. (author), van de Kuilen, J.W.G. (author), Terwel, K.C. (author), Ravenshorst, G.J.P. (author), Steenbakkers, P. (author), Breunesse, A. (author)
Cross-laminated timber, or CLT, is receiving attention for its potential use in tall buildings. As a combustible material, one of the challenges for the construction of these buildings is the fire risk that results from its use in the structure. Unprotected CLT can burn along with the fuel load present in a compartment. Irrespective of its fire...
conference paper 2016
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Crielaard, R. (author)
Cross-laminated timber, or CLT, is currently receiving attention for its potential use in tall building structures. Timber being a combustible material, one of the main challenges for the construction of these buildings is the potential fire risk that results from its use in the structure. For tall buildings, there is an increased severity of...
master thesis 2015
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