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Tensile Properties of Metal Plate Connector in Domestic Softwood Lumber  

Shim, Kug-Bo (Korea Forest Research Institute)
Park, Jung-Hwan (Korea Forest Research Institute)
Lee, June-Ho (Korea Forest Research Institute)
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Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology / v.31, no.5, 2003 , pp. 96-103 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate the tensile properties of metal plate connector for the domestic major softwoods, such as Korean red pine, Korean white pine, and Japanese larch. The maximum tensile load of Korean red pine was 3,612kgf in AA type, it was 1.2 and 1.7 times higher load than that of Japanese larch and Korean white pine. In EA type, it was 2,704kgf, and 1.1 and 1.5 times higher than the loads of Japanese larch and Korean white pine. The failure modes of metal plate connector were metal plate withdrawal, plate tensile failure, and wood shear block failure. The failure mode of Korean red pine connector was tensile failure of plate, that is reason of the high tensile load resistance for metal plate connections in Korean red pine. The mechanical properties of metal plate connector could be predicted by the Foschi model parameter. In the initial stage, the Korean red pine connector was stiffer than the other species. The design values for metal plate connector per tooth was 25, 22, and 15kgf for Korean red pine, Japanese larch, and Korean white pine in AA type and 19, 17, and 13kgf in EA type.
Keywords
metal plate; design value; tensile prope; rties; failure;
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