Publication detail

Experimental Loading of Staircase Made from Cement Fiber Boards with Cellulose Fibers Using Full-Scale Model

NESPĚŠNÝ, O. BEČKOVSKÝ, D. VYSTRČIL, J. VANĚK, V. NOVOTNÝ, M. PĚNČÍK, J.

Original Title

Experimental Loading of Staircase Made from Cement Fiber Boards with Cellulose Fibers Using Full-Scale Model

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

The study presents a possible innovative use of cement fiber boards (CFBs) reinforced with cellulose fibers for construction of an interior prefabricated staircase. Regarding the unusual use of traditional material that was used in all bearing elements of the staircase, a numerical simulation with the use of a material model SBETA was carried out and, subsequently, multiple experimental static loading was applied. In order to carry out experimental testing of static load capacity, a full-scale experiment method was chosen and performed on a real staircase structure for family houses. The full-scale experiment is considered the most precise method to test structures or material behavior. The obtained results show that the designed and tested staircase structure of CFBs is able to meet the requirements of technical standards related to static loading of staircases. The load test confirmed the potential use of cement fiber boards produced by the Hatschek process for real bearing structures under static loading.

Keywords

staircase; full-scale experiment; cement fiber board; cellulose fiber

Authors

NESPĚŠNÝ, O.; BEČKOVSKÝ, D.; VYSTRČIL, J.; VANĚK, V.; NOVOTNÝ, M.; PĚNČÍK, J.

Released

7. 3. 2023

Publisher

MDPI

Location

Basel, Switzerland

ISBN

2075-5309

Periodical

Buildings

Year of study

13

Number

3

State

Swiss Confederation

Pages count

16

URL

Full text in the Digital Library

BibTex

@article{BUT183029,
  author="Ondřej {Nespěšný} and David {Bečkovský} and Jan {Vystrčil} and Vojtěch {Vaněk} and Miloslav {Novotný} and Jan {Pěnčík}",
  title="Experimental Loading of Staircase Made from Cement Fiber Boards with Cellulose Fibers Using Full-Scale Model",
  journal="Buildings",
  year="2023",
  volume="13",
  number="3",
  pages="16",
  doi="10.3390/buildings13030704",
  issn="2075-5309",
  url="https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/13/3/704/pdf"
}