
Evaluation of effective lateral stiffness of a Korean-traditional ...
Jul 1, 2015 · The beam–column joint of the new Hanok is composed of general timber and steel plates for ensuring workability on site and enhancing the structural performance while a traditional Hanok simply adopts general mortise and tenon joints.
In this research, the schematic structural planning approaches for long-span Hanok against lateral loads have been studied and presented. The main structural characteristics of Hanok can be summarized as lumber and mortise and tenon joints in traditional Hanok and engineered wood and steel joints in new-styled Hanok.
(PDF) A Study on the Structural Performance of Hanok's
This paper was conducted to establish a standard for evaluating lateral stiffness and analysis criteria of the joints and frame of Hanok.
Diagram 1-01 traditional hanok joints details and walls, 3)
The building construction method of Hanok consist of a prefabricated wooden framed structures that were assembled on site by interlocking joint method known as mortise and tenon joints that displays the craftsman’s workmanship.
Hanok is Korea's representative architectural style with more than 2000 years history. It is an eco-friendly building using wood as its main material and using natural materials such as stone and soil [7]. Traditional Hanok methods have only been connected by mortise and tenon joints [7].
Evaluation of effective lateral stiffness of a Korean-traditional ...
Jul 1, 2015 · The main structural characteristics of Hanok can be summarized as lumber and mortise and tenon joints in traditional Hanok and engineered wood and steel joints in new-styled Hanok. Yeong-min
(PDF) Industrializing Korean Traditional Housing (Hanok) with …
Another distinct characteristic of Hanok is that the columns are exposed along with wall panels, resulting in vulnerable joints between columns and walls. Deformation of timber columns often cause cracks in these joints, resulting in air infiltration and energy loss.
Improving the Moment Resistance of a Concealed Timber Post Base Joint
The Korean traditional house, Hanok, is a post-and-beam timber structure with a large tiled roof designed to keep the house cool in summer (Fig. 1). The solid wood members are connected together without metallic connectors, using complex wood–wood joints, while...
The main structural characteristics of Hanok can be summarized …
Various appearance types of Hanok in plan - "The main structural characteristics of Hanok can be summarized as lumber and mortise and tenon joints in traditional Hanok and engineered wood and steel joints in new-styled Hanok"
Evaluation of effective lateral stiffness of a Korean-traditional ...
Jul 1, 2015 · The beam–column joint of the new Hanok is composed of general timber and steel plates for ensuring workability on site and enhancing the structural performance while a traditional Hanok simply adopts general mortise and tenon joints.
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