Study on torque and clamping forces of screw‐connected plywood
Abstract In various engineering applications, screws are commonly used to connect wood and engineered wood products to each other. To describe the axial loads which may be transmitted with these components, it is important to quantify the resulting clamping forces in relation to the applied screw to...
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doaj-b4bd93b5a7ea44c4a40d4355fb3203e72020-11-25T02:56:31ZengWileyEngineering Reports2577-81962020-07-0127n/an/a10.1002/eng2.12211Study on torque and clamping forces of screw‐connected plywoodCedou Kumpenza0Gerhard‐David Schmidt1Adeayo Sotayo2Andreas Ringhofer3Ulrich Müller4Institute of Wood Technology and Renewable Materials University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) Vienna AustriaEJOT Austria GmbH & Co. KG Voitsberg AustriaCollege of Engineering, Design & Physical Sciences Brunel University London London UKInstitute of Timber Engineering and Wood Technology Graz University of Technology Graz AustriaInstitute of Wood Technology and Renewable Materials University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) Vienna AustriaAbstract In various engineering applications, screws are commonly used to connect wood and engineered wood products to each other. To describe the axial loads which may be transmitted with these components, it is important to quantify the resulting clamping forces in relation to the applied screw torques. In this initial study, birch plywood panels with thicknesses of t = 12, 16, and 20 mm connected with screws (major thread diameter d ≈ 5 mm) are experimentally tested to establish screw driving, tightening and stripping torques. In addition to that, the resulting clamping forces that occur over a time period of 120 hours are monitored and analyzed. A good agreement was found between the established time‐dependent clamping force functions compared to the regression model, which are recommended in the literature.https://doi.org/10.1002/eng2.12211birchclamping forcecreepscrewtorque |
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Cedou Kumpenza Gerhard‐David Schmidt Adeayo Sotayo Andreas Ringhofer Ulrich Müller Study on torque and clamping forces of screw‐connected plywood Engineering Reports birch clamping force creep screw torque |
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Study on torque and clamping forces of screw‐connected plywood |
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Study on torque and clamping forces of screw‐connected plywood |
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Study on torque and clamping forces of screw‐connected plywood |
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Study on torque and clamping forces of screw‐connected plywood |
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Study on torque and clamping forces of screw‐connected plywood |
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study on torque and clamping forces of screw‐connected plywood |
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Engineering Reports |
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Abstract In various engineering applications, screws are commonly used to connect wood and engineered wood products to each other. To describe the axial loads which may be transmitted with these components, it is important to quantify the resulting clamping forces in relation to the applied screw torques. In this initial study, birch plywood panels with thicknesses of t = 12, 16, and 20 mm connected with screws (major thread diameter d ≈ 5 mm) are experimentally tested to establish screw driving, tightening and stripping torques. In addition to that, the resulting clamping forces that occur over a time period of 120 hours are monitored and analyzed. A good agreement was found between the established time‐dependent clamping force functions compared to the regression model, which are recommended in the literature. |
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birch clamping force creep screw torque |
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