Investigation of the structural performance of glulam beam connections using self-tapping screws
2014
Yeh, M.C. (National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Pingtung (Taiwan). Department of Wood Science and Design) | Lin, Y.L. | Huang, G.P.
The characteristic strength properties of structural glulam connections assembled with self-tapping screws were examined following the ASTM testing procedure in the study. Four screw types with various numbers were designated at each connection of the beam-girder structure with different nailing schedules. The results indicated that the maximum load capacity and dissipated energy of a connection fastened with 10-mm self-tapping screws were higher than those with 8-mm screws. And, the screws with both double-threaded sections and fully threaded shanks were higher than those of single-threaded screws. An improvement on the initial stiffness of a connection was found when the number of self-tapping screws increased. The connections assembled with the toe-nailing approach from the beam's bottom surface provided higher maximum loading capacity, medium initial stiffness, and a larger ductility factor, resulting in higher dissipated energy with less fragile failure. The derived allowable loading values for a beam-girder connection fastened with self-tapping screws using the face-nailing approach were close to the code values for bolted and pinned connections. And, a toe-nailing approach provided higher allowable loads for connections than using a face-nail approach.
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