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Effects of decay on the shear properties of nailed joints parallel and perpendicular to the grain

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Title: Effects of decay on the shear properties of nailed joints parallel and perpendicular to the grain
Authors: Ueda, Rintaro Browse this author
Sawata, Kei Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Sasaki, Takanobu Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Sasaki, Yoshihisa Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Keywords: Wood decay
Nailed joints
Degradation of wood
Timber construction
Decay treatment
Issue Date: Dec-2021
Publisher: Springer
Journal Title: Journal of wood science
Volume: 67
Issue: 1
Start Page: 70
Publisher DOI: 10.1186/s10086-021-02006-1
Abstract: Information on the properties of nailed joints with decayed member is necessary to evaluate the remaining structural properties of timber constructions. In this study, loading tests were conducted on nailed joints parallel and perpendicular to the grain with decayed members, and the relationship between the decrease in shear properties and the loading direction to the grain was investigated. After the loading tests, the extent of decay of the specimens was evaluated by the penetration depth of Pilodyn and the decay depth, and these were compared with the shear properties of the nailed joints. The nailed joints with decay had a low load at the initial deformation, regardless of the loading direction to the grain. The initial stiffness, yield resistance, and maximum resistance of the nailed joints parallel to the grain were negatively correlated with the Pilodyn penetration depth, and those of the nailed joints perpendicular to the grain showed no significant correlation with the Pilodyn penetration depth at the 5% level. The initial stiffness, yield resistance, and maximum resistance of the nailed joints parallel to the grain tended to decrease with increasing decay depth, and those of the nailed joints perpendicular to the grain did not exhibit this tendency. The shear properties of the nailed joints significantly decreased at small decay depths.
Type: article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/83909
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