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Ignition, charring and structural performance of laminated veneer lumber

Warren, 2005

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This report describes the results of an investigation into the fire performance of laminated veneer lumber (LVL), considering both the early fire hazard and the structural fire performance as well as to develop design methods for the structural performance of LVL …
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