Man

Frank Chung-Fat Lam

Professor

University of British Columbia

Vancouver, Canada

Líneas de Investigación


Mis intereses y experiencia especiales están en las áreas de mecánica de sólidos e ingeniería estructural con especial énfasis en el rendimiento estructural y diseño de productos de madera maciza aserrada y compuesta.

Educación

  •  Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia. Canada, 1982
  •  Structural Engineering, University of British Columbia. Canada, 1985
  •  Wood Mechanics, University of British Columbia. Chile, 1992

Experiencia Académica

  •   Research Engineer Other

    University of British Columbia

    Canada

    1990 - 1993

  •   Assistant Professor Other

    University of British Columbia

    Canada

    1994 - 1999

  •   Associate Professor Other

    University of British Columbia

    Canada

    1999 - 2005

  •   Professor Other

    University of British Columbia

    Canada

    2005 - A la fecha

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Wood Engineering Scientist Other

    Forintek Canada Corp.

    Canada

    1985 - 1990


 

Article (17)

A Strong, Tough and Fire-Retardant Biomimetic Multifunctional Wooden Laminate
Development of composite action in a new long-span timber composite floor: Full-scale experiment and analytical approach
Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Long-Term Loss of Prestressing Force in Posttensioned Timber Joints with Different Structural Details
Experimental investigation on the rheological behavior of timber in longitudinal and transverse compression
New edge connection technology for cross laminated timber (CLT) floor slabs promoting two-way action
Modeling Hysteretic Behavior of Lateral Load-Resisting Elements in Traditional Chinese Timber Structures
Modeling the Coupling Effect of CLT Connections under Biaxial Loading
Rocking effect on seismic response of a multi-story traditional timber pagoda model
Property gradients in oil palm trunk (<i>Elaeis guineensis</i>)
Modeling Load-Displacement Hysteresis Relationship of a Single-Shear Nail Connection
Seismic reliability evaluation of steel-timber hybrid shear wall systems
Bond Behavior between Softwood Glulam and Epoxy Bonded-In Threaded Steel Rod
Low cycle fatigue tests and damage accumulation models on the rolling shear strength of cross-laminated timber
Torque loading tests on the rolling shear strength of cross-laminated timber
Damage assessment and performance-based seismic design of timber-steel hybrid shear wall systems
The effect of temperature on creep behavior of wood-plastic composites
Using master curves based on time-temperature superposition principle to predict creep strains of wood-plastic composites
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Frank Lam

Professor

University of British Columbia

Vancouver, Canada